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Changes in Children's Attitudes Toward the Physically Handicapped
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1972
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DisabilityEducationDevelopmental DisabilitiesExceptional ChildrenInclusive EducationDisability StudyExceptional ChildChild PsychologyDevelopmental DisabilityAssistive TechnologySocial SkillsPhysically HandicappedIntegrated School ExperienceRehabilitationDisability AwarenessChild DevelopmentRealistic AttitudePediatricsYounger ChildrenSpecial EducationMedicine
An assessment was made of changes in attitude of 152 elementary school children toward orthopedically handicapped children as a result of an integrated school experience. After integration nonhandicapped children had developed a more positive attitude toward the orthopedically handicapped. Before integration boys and girls differed in attitudes, but the difference disappeared as a result of integration. Integration increased differences in attitudes between older and younger children toward orthopedically handicapped children, with older children developing a more realistic attitude than younger children.
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