The story of intellectual disability : an evolution of meaning, understanding, and public perception /
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Baltimore :
Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.,
[2013]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Chapter 1. Introduction to the intellectual disability construct / Robert L. Schalock
- Chapter 2. At the dawn of civilization: intellectual disability in prehistory and Ancient Times (9000 BCE to 500 CE) / Ellis M. Craig
- Chapter 3. Poverty and the emergence of charity: intellectual disability in the Middle Ages (500 CE to 1500 CE) / Parnel Wickham
- Chapter 4. Idiocy and early modern law: intellectual disability in early modern times (1500 CE to 1799 CE) / Parnel Wickham
- Chapter 5. The development of systems of supports: intellectual disability in Middle Modern Times (1800 CE to 1899 CE) / Philip Ferguson
- Chapter 6. In search of a science: intellectual disability in Late Modern Times (1900 to 1930) / J. David Smith, Steven Noll, and Michael L. Wehmeyer
- Chapter 7. Isolation, enlargement, and economization: intellectual disability in Late Modern Times (1930 CE to 1950 CE) / Michael L. Wehmeyer, Steven Noll, and J. David Smith
- Chapter 8. The parent movement: Late Modern Times (1950 CE to 1980 CE) / Robert L. Schalock and Michael L. Wehmeyer
- Chapter 9. The self-advocacy movement: Late Modern Times (1980 CE to present) / Dianne Ferguson, Philip Ferguson, and Michael L. Wehmeyer.