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Heiserman, Betti; Hahn, Deborah – Exceptional Parent, 1986
In Stillwater, Oklahoma, the local educational toy lending library developed a computerized series of play activities to get parents of disabled young children involved in their child's stimulation. (CL)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Libraries, Parent Participation, Play
Bjorck-Akesson, Eva; Brodin, Jane – 1991
This study surveyed knowledgeable persons in 37 countries in order to describe, from an international perspective, toy libraries and lekoteks serving children with disabilities. The study showed that there are more than 4,500 toy libraries or lekoteks in 31 countries, with preliminary planning activities taking place in still more countries. Three…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Libraries, Recreational Activities
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Sinker, Mary – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1985
The article reviews the origins and growth of Lekoteks play libraries that serve as resource centers for children with handicaps and their families. The Lekotek program uses toys and play to stimulate developmental progress and promote positive interaction between parent and child. The program at the Evanston (Illinois) Center is described.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Family Relationship, Libraries
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Bjorck-Akesson, Eva M.; Brodin, Jane M. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1992
This survey, which obtained responses from 37 countries, concluded that there are more than 4,500 toy libraries in the world in 31 countries on all continents. Libraries include (1) community-oriented toy libraries; (2) lekoteks for children with special needs; (3) toy libraries as a cultural, social, and recreational center; and (4) toy lending…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Foreign Countries
Brodin, Jane; Bjorck-Akesson, Eva – EuroRehab, 1992
This article reports a survey of members of the International Toy Library Association and others in order to describe the international toy library/lekotek movement today. Information from 37 countries was evaluated and the similarities and differences among the toy libraries/lekoteks identified, as well as the various philosophies, aims, and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Community Services, Developing Nations, Disabilities
Ho, Sandra – 1991
This report describes Hong Kong's first parent resource center for parents of children with handicaps, which opened in August 1990. The need by parents for emotional, educational, material, and other support and services is documented. Parents of special children are seen as a resource for each other and as advocates for their children. The report…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Hotlines (Public)
Powell, Robat; Seaton, Nia – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2007
Since the first toy libraries opened in the 1960s and 1970s to support families of children with special educational needs, they have expanded to serve broader communities. Toy libraries do more than lend toys: they can provide family support services and specialist support to families with children with special educational needs, benefit…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Play, Early Childhood Education, Family Programs