Descriptive analysis of ecological and performance variables in a group of multiply and profoundly handicapped children in congregate and home care
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Estay, Irene, 1949-Contributor(s)
Marlett, Nancy J.Keywords
HV 888 E87 1982Handicapped children - Home care
Handicapped children - Institutional care
Handicapped children - Family relationships
Alberta - Calgary. Baker Memorial Sanitorium - Patients
Alberta - Edmonton. Rosecrest Home - Patients
Alberta - Calgary. Providence Child Development Centre
Alberta - Calgary. Quest Children Society
Alberta - Calgary - Schools. Special education programs
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Bibliography: p. 125-135.UARC
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2005-07-21Type
Thesis or Dissertation. M.Sc.Identifier
oai:prism.ucalgary.ca:1880/22709NL Number: 63236
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