Reassessing the developmental needs of children with learning disabilities: Programmatic implications |
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Authors: | Florence Wexler Vigilante D.S.W. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Hunter College School of Social Work, 129 East 79 Street, 10021 New York, NY |
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Abstract: | The complex growth patterns of children with learning disabilities place them at significant emotional and social risk in interpersonal, family, and institutional relationships. Programmatic interventions that address specific ego functions as well as an approach to a remedial and preventive program design to strengthen social and interactional skills are explored. The author proposes a program design to pair schools with community centers in order to provide opportunities for developing these skills.A version of this article was presented at the NASW School Social Work Conference, New Orleans, LA, January 31-February 3, 1985. |
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