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Peer reviewedHastings, Karmanie A. – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 1988
Carisbrooke Day Centre was established in Scotland to provide full-time day care for 12 adults with profound and multiple impairments. This paper describes staff selection, admission criteria, student assessment, and the Carisbrooke Wheel, which outlines a coordinated strategy for the delivery of services. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Adult Day Care, Adults, Delivery Systems, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedWisniewski, Lech; Alper, Sandra – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1994
This paper presents five systematic phases for bringing about successful regular education inclusion of students with severe disabilities. Phases include develop networks within the community, assess school and community resources, review strategies for integration, install strategies that lead to integration, and develop a system of feedback and…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Normalization (Disabilities)
Parsons, Marsha B.; And Others – Journal of the Association for Persons with Severe Handicaps (JASH), 1993
A program was developed to offer meal-related choices to adults with severe/profound mental retardation. Results indicated that the program, which included a choice-making skill assessment and teaching component along with a staff training and management component, effectively increased choice opportunities offered as well as actual choices made…
Descriptors: Adults, Food, Normalization (Disabilities), Personal Autonomy
Voeltz, Luanna M.; Evans, Ian M. – Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities (RPSD), 2004
Documentation of positive outcomes for severely handicapped learners as a function of their educational programs is receiving increased attention as the major focus of program development, monitoring, and evaluation efforts. At the same time, those strategies that have been used predominantly to determine program effectiveness--particularly…
Descriptors: Severe Disabilities, Program Development, Validity, Program Evaluation
Giangreco, Michael F. – 1986
The article focuses on a practical prioritization process as a method to bridge the gap between assessment and planning of individualized education programs for severely handicapped students. This prioritization process is based upon a set of criteria agreed to by planning teams which include educators, related service personnel, and families.…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Education Programs, Instruction
Kamien, Janet; Goldbas, Amy – 1981
The document describes development and implementation of a program offered by the Boston Children's Museum to facilitate museum visits for handicapped children and their families. An advisory council was formed with professionals who work with families and parents of severely disabled children. Among the original objectives were the provision of a…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Demonstration Programs, Family Programs, Museums
Peer reviewedBeckman, Paula J. – Mental Retardation, 1984
To assess consistency between maternal and professional assessment of child performance, 31 mothers of disabled children (6-36 months old) participating in an intervention program completed measures of infant development, behavior, and characteristics. Maternal and staff assessments were found to be highly similar. Implications for programs are…
Descriptors: Infants, Informal Assessment, Intervention, Mild Disabilities
Stainback, William C.; And Others – Journal of the Association for People with Severe Handicaps (JASH), 1983
Practical policy issues concerning extended year programs for severely handicapped students include aspects of eligibility criteria as stipulated by the courts and aspects of program development (continuity of quality programming, generalization and maintenance, and nonhandicapped peer involvement). (CL)
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility, Extended School Year
Peer reviewedLogan, Kent R.; And Others – Educational Leadership, 1995
Describes a severely disabled child's successful integration into a class of 22 first graders at a suburban Atlanta elementary school. Katie, who experienced visual impairment, multiple physical disabilities, and moderate intellectual disability, received two hours of support from a special-education teacher assistant and additional help from…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Benefits, Grade 1, Mainstreaming
Peer reviewedModell, Scott J.; Cox, Thomas Alan – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1999
Guidelines for developing a physical activity program for students with severe/profound disabilities address medical clearance; levels of participation; staffing; equipment; and program components, including warm-up, range of motion/flexibility activities, aerobics, resistance training, and cool-down. (DB)
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Physical Fitness, Program Development
Ayres, Barbara; And Others – 1992
This module was developed as part of a federally funded study group project, to answer the question of how students with severe disabilities can actively participate in lessons within regular elementary classrooms alongside their nondisabled peers, while still meeting their individualized goals and objectives. The module presents a brief overview…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Practices, Elementary Education, Individualized Education Programs
Sturtevant, Judith; Elliott, Sandra – 1994
This fact sheet summarizes issues in the provision of respite services for families with children suffering from severe emotional disturbances. Background information supports the unmet need for respite care services to families caring for such children at home. A definition of "serious emotional disturbance" is provided and typical…
Descriptors: Child Caregivers, Emotional Disturbances, Family Problems, Legal Responsibility
Maurer, Steve, Ed. – 1983
A report, by Mark Sweet, entitled "Project W.I.L.--Ways to Independent Living," describes the effects of the outgrowth of teacher workshops on the design and implementation of education and related services for severely handicapped students. The staff, employed at the Central Avenue School in Burlington, Iowa and at the Summitville School in…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Curriculum Development, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education
Wehman, Paul, Ed.; Hill, Janet W., Ed. – 1985
Seven papers address the employment of individuals with mental retardation. The first cites nine values critical for employment programs, including opportunities in integrated settings and decent pay for meaningful work. The next paper offers a supported work program consisting of job placement, job-site training, ongoing assessment, and job…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Employment, Mental Retardation, Models
Massachusetts State Executive Office of Human Services, Boston. – 1984
The booklet presents guidelines for implementing Massachusetts Chapter 688, which provides for a 2-year transitional process to plan for habilitative services for severely disabled young adults who will lose their entitlement to special education upon graduation or reaching the age of 22. The law is intended to serve individuals who traditionally…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Cooperation, Education Work Relationship, Program Development

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