For every child who is blind, deaf, crippled, or otherwise physically handicapped, and for the child who is mentally handicapped, such measures as will early discover and diagnose his handicap, provide care and treatment, and so train him that he may... Bulletin - Stran 101avtor: United States. Office of Education - 1936Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. President (1929-1933 : Hoover) - 1974 - 946 strani
...or otherwise physically handicapped, and for the child who is mentally handicapped, such measures as will early discover and diagnose his handicap, provide care and treatment, and so 172 train him that he may become an asset to society rather than a liability. Expenses of these services... | |
| Philip E. Veerman - 1992 - 682 strani
...physical subsystem. Principle XIII: ("For every . . . handicapped child such measures as will . . . train him that he may become an asset to society rather than a liability") belongs in the adaptive mode of the social subsystem. However, strictly speaking, part of this Principle... | |
| Margret A. Winzer - 1993 - 482 strani
...handicapped, and for the child who is mentally handicapped," the charter recommended "such measures as will early discover and diagnose his handicap, provide...asset to society rather than a liability. Expenses for these services should be borne publicly where they cannot be privately met" (quoted by FE Howard,... | |
| Ida Weibel - 2007 - 373 strani
...or otherwise physically handicapped, and for the child who is mentally handicapped, such measures as will early discover and diagnose his handicap, provide...borne publicly where they cannot be privately met XIV. For every child who is in conflict with society the right to be dealt with intelligently as society's... | |
| Payson Smith, Frank Watson Wright - 1939 - 950 strani
...or otherwise physically handicapped, and for the child who is mentally handicapped, such measures as will early discover and diagnose his handicap, provide...should be borne publicly where they cannot be privately met.3 The need for social vision in dealing with the handicapped child is clearly set forth in a recent... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1933 - 584 strani
...and for the child who is mentally handicapped, such measures as will early discover and diag' nose his handicap, provide care and treatment, and so train...become an asset to society rather than a liability." 73 These various manifestations of Federal interest in crippled children and the success of the vocational... | |
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