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First steps

Discusses the need for early stimulation of educable retardates resulting in their integration into normal school systems instead of segregation into institutions.

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  • "Discusses the need for early stimulation of educable retardates resulting in their integration into normal school systems instead of segregation into institutions."@en
  • ""Mental retardation is a condition that affects one out of every 100 children in Canada. The film introduces us to children who need the extra stimulation provided by the 'First steps' program"--Container."
  • ""Mental retardation is a conditiion that affects one out of every 100 children in Canada. The film introduces us to children who need the extra stimulation provided by the 'First steps' program"--Container."
  • "Discusses the importance of early stimulation and training for educable retarded children. Explores the rationale of integrating them into regular school systems, rather than separate institutions. Observes several children as they learn and grow and develop relationships with families, teachers, and nonhandicapped children."@en
  • "Documents three growing trends in teaching the educable mentally retarded: retention in the home, early childhood skill development training, and mainstreaming of school-age children into regular classrooms. Offers examples of Down's syndrome and anoxia."
  • "Discusses the importance of early stimulation and training for educable retarded children. Explores the rationale of integrating them into regular school systems, rather than separate institutions. Observes several children as they learn and grow and develop relationships with families, teachers, and nonhandicapped children."@en
  • ""Mental retardation is a condition that affects one out of every hundred children in Canada. The film introduces us to children who need the extra stimulation provided by the First Steps program"--Container."

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  • "First steps"@en
  • "First steps"
  • "First Steps"@en