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AUTHOR Cohen, Shirley'TITLE A Selected Bibliography' for and about Parents ofthe
Handicapped.INSTITUTION City"Univ. of New York, N.Y. Graduate School and
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EDRS PRICE -MF-$O.76 HC-$1.58 Plus Postage"DESCRIPTORS *Bibliographies; Exceptional Child Education;
*Handicapped Children; Organizations (Groups); ParentAssociations; *Parent Education; Parents; Resource .Materials; *Teaching Methods
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IDENTIFIERS *Personal Experiefices ..
ABSTRACT.
s The bibliography contains approximately 90.citationt.of publications for.and about parents of handicapped children.Citations are lilted alOhabetically by author within the followingcategories: "On Being the Parent of a Handicapped ChildWritings byParentd", "Information, Teaching Suggestions, and Training Guides forParent4"; and ."Especially for the Professional". Publications includebooks, journalspand'monographs'published from 1950 through 1973.Also Included are the addresses of 11 national or state organizationswhich provide information for pare its. (DB)
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A Selected Bibliogriphy for andAbout Parents of the Handicapped
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This bdbliography is organized into the following sections:
I. On Being e Parent of a Handicapped Oild: Writings by
t)Parents .
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II. Information, Teaching S ggestions and Training Guides for
Parents *
III. Especially for the Professional 1
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* Note - Not all of the literature in these two sections was
specifically written in relation to the"handicapped.
However, all of the references included were judged to
be relevant and potentially useful in relation to the
handicapped.
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I. On Being-the Parent of a Handicapped Child: Writings byParents
Andersbn, C. M. Jan, my brain-damaged daughter. Portland,
Oregon: Durham, 1963.
\..Buck, P. S. The Child who never grew. New York: John Day,
1950.4
Gi.eenfeld, J. A child called .Noah: A family journey. New'
York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1972.
Hosey,.C. Yes, our son is still with us. Children Tod. 973,
2, 14-17, 36.
Hurwitz, H. L. Donald: A man who remains a boy. Pocket Books,Simon & Schuster, 1973.
birth of language: The-caseSpringfield, Illipois: .Charles
Kastein, S. and Trace,.B. Thehistory of a non-verbal child.C. Thomas, 1966.
Killilea, M. Karen. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1952,,
Killilea, M. With love from Karen. New York: Prentice-Hall,
-1963.A
Kvaraceus,' W. C. ,and Hayes, E. M. (Eds.) If your child is
handicappedp.Boston: Porter Sargent,1969.
Let us all stop blaming'the parent?. Exceptional Parent, 1971,
1, 2-4.
Murray, D. G. This is Stevie's story. (Revise). Nashville:
Abingdon, 1967.
Ulrich, S. Elizabeth. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1972.
Who cares what;happens to Miriam ?. Exceptional Parent, 1973,3, 11-17.
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II.. Information, Teaching Suggestions and'Training Guides,
for Parents
Adler, S. and Terry, K. Your overaCtive child: Normal or not.
New York: Medcom, 1973.
A/PerSon,,L. (Ed.) -Helping the adolescent with the hidden
handicap. Los Angeles, California: California Association
for Neurologically'Handicapped Children, 1970.
Ayrault, E. N. Helping the handicapped Teenager mature. New
York: Public Affairs Committee, 1974.
Azrin N. H. and Foxx, R. M.-Toilet training the retarded: A
ra id ro ram for da and ni httime inde.endent toiletin
Champaign, inots: Researc' Press, 9 .
Baldwin, V., Fredericks, H. D. 4nd'Brodsky, G. Isn't it time
he outgrew this? -training program for,parents of retarded,
chi Spr ngfield, Illinois: Charles Thomas, 1073.
Becker, W. C. Parents are teachers: A child management program.
Champaign, Illinbis:, Research Press, 1971.
Behrmann, P. and Millman, J. EXCEL: Experience for children in
learning.- Cambridge, Massachusett : Educators Publishing
Service, 1968.
Blod ett, H. E. Mentally retar children: What parents and
others should know. Minneapoli . University of. Minnesota Press,
1971.
Blumenfeld, J., Thompson, P. E. and Vogel, B. S. Help them growl
A pictorial handbook for parents of handicapped children.
New York: Abingdon Press, 1971.
Braley, W. T., Konicki,. G. and Leedy, C. Daily sensorimotor
trainin activities: A handbook for teachers and arents of
Pre-school children. Freeport, New York: Educations Activities,
1968.
Brown, D. L. Developmental handicaps in babies and young
children: A guide for parents. Springfield, Illinois: 'Charles
C. Thomas, 972.
Brutten, M., Richardson, S. 0. and Mangel, C. Something's wrong
with my child: A arias' book about 'children with learning.
disabilities. New ork: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich-, 1973.
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Information, Teaching Suggestions and Training Guides for Parents
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qrYan, D. Guide for parents of pre-school visually handicappedchildren. Springfield, Illinois: Office of Public Instruction,
Buckler, B. Living with a .mentally retarded child A-primerfor D. rents. New York: Hawthorn Books, 1972.'
Caldwell, B. Home teaching activities. Little Rob:, Arkansas:Center for Early Development and Education; University-ofArkansas, undated.
Doernberg, N., Rosen, B. and Walker, T. A home trainingaro ramfor oun mentally ill children. New York: League School forSeriously stur e ren, undated.
Edgington, R. Helping children with reading disability: Chicago:Developmental Learning Materials, 1968. ,
Egg, M. The different child grows up. New York: John Day, 1969.
Egg, M. When a child is different: A basic guide for parents'of mentally retarded children. New York: John Day,-1964.
The Exceptional Parent magazine - all issues. Psych-EdCorporation, 264 Beacon, Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116.
Gardner, R. A. MBD: The family book about minimal raindysfunction. New Ygrk: Jason Aronson, 1973.
Golick, VI.' A parent's guide to learning problems. Montreal:Quebec Association for Children with Learning Disabilities, 1970.
Gordon, S. On being the parent of a handicapped ruth. NewYork: New York Associatia for Brain-Impaired Children andIts Associations for Children with Learning Disorders, 1973.
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Gordon, S. Sexual rights for the people who happen to behandicapped. Syracuse: -Center on Human Policy, yracuseUniversity, 1974.
Gordon, S., Kempton; and Bass, M. Love, sex and birthcontrol for the mental retarded: A guide for parents.Phifadelphia: Planne arenthood Association, 1974. (Revised)
,(Tirefg,'E.. (m). i4b4.to 449viheii there's nothing to do.New York: Delijublishing,
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Information, Teaching Suggestions and Training Guides for -Parents
Hainstock, E. G. Teaching Montessori in the Home. New York:
Random House, 1968.
Hart, J. and Jones, B. Where's Hannah? A handbook for parents'
and tciachers of children with learning disorders. New Yotk:
Hart, 1968.
Heisler, V. A handicapped child in, the family: A guide for
parents. New York: Grune & Stratton, 1972.
Illinois Annual School for Mothers of Deaf Children.. Emu_have a deaf child. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1965.
John Tracy Clinic. Getting your baby ready to talk: A home
_yp:alargqpstudlanforinfatluaedeveloment.Los Angeles:
John Tracy Clinic, 1971.
Kozloff, M. A. Reaching the autistic child: A parent training
program. Champaign, Illinois: .Research Press, 1973. .
Kronick, D. A word or two about learning disabilities.
San Rafael, California: Academic,Therapy, 1974.
Kronick, D. (Ed.) They too can succeed: A practical guide
for parents of learning-disabled children. Los Angeles:
California Association for Neuro ogically Handicapped Children,
'1969.
Lacey, P. R. Life with the mentally sick child. New York:
Pergamon Press, 1969.
Lent, J. R. Project MORE: Daily
Toothbrushing.Showering.Eating skills.Hair washing.
Child Research, University of Kansas, 1973 and 1974.
from:, Edmark Associates, Bellevue, Washington..5
Square Pegs round holes: The learnin disabled
the classroom and at home. Boston: ditle, Brown,
1973.
Lewis, S. and Lehtinen, The other child. New York:
Grune.& Stratton, 1960.
Bureau ofAvailable
Levy, H.child in
Cove, H. The emotionall -disturbed child: A
for parents w o ave,prob em
Charles C. Thomas, 1970.
arent s guide
c 1 dren: Springfie non:
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information', Teaching Suggestions and Training Guides for Parents
Lowell, L. and Stoner, M'. Play it by earl Los Angeles:
;John Tracy Clinit, 963. 4Mather, J. Make the st of your baby: A booklet for parents
of mentally retarde infants and pre-schoorchildren.
Arlington, Texas: National Association for Retarded Citizens,1974.
McDonald, E. T. Understand those feelings. Pittsburgh:
Stanwix, 1962.
Minde, K. A parent's guide to hyperactivity in children.Montreal: -Quebec Association for Children with LearningDisabilities, 1571.
Murphy, J. F. Listening, lang age,'and learning disabilities:A guide for parents and teachers. Cambr'dge, Massachusetts:Educators Publishing Service, 1970.
Murphy, J. F. and O'Donnel, C. A. Dad: The insignificant.
parent? Hingham, Massachusetts: Parent Education Bureau,
1974. (An audio tape and written guide for fathers.)
Patterson, G. and GulliOn, M. Living withchildren: New
methods for parents and teachers. Champaign, Illinois:
Research Press, 1971.
Perske, R. and Perske, M. New directions for parents of
persons who are retarded. Nashville, Tennessee: Abingdon
Press, 1973.lit -
Rich, M. Handcrafts for the homebound handicapped. Springfield,
Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, 1960.
Rogovin, A. Learning by doing: An illustrated handbook forparents and teachers of children who learn slowly. Johnston,
Pennsylvania: Mafex Associates, 1971.
Rossett, A. 2A mediated program to facilitate communicationbetween hearing parents and their deaf children. Amherst,
Massachusetts: Northeast Regional Media Center for thedeaf, University.0 Massachusetts, undated.
Semple, J. E. Hearing impaired preschool child book
for parents. Springfield, Illinois: Char es limas, 1970.
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Information, Teaching Suggestions and Trainin Guides for Parents
Smiths B. K. Your nonlearninwchild: His world o side-down.
Boston: Beacon Press, J968.0
Smith,'J. M. and Smith, D. E. P. Child management: A
program for parents. Ann Arbor, Michigan: Ann Arbor
Publishers, 1966.
Spock,.B. and lerrigo,44. Caring for your disabled child.
New York: Macudllan, 1965.
Stewart, E. and 014s, S. RaiSftya hyperactive child. New York:
Harper and Row, 1973.
Stott, D. H. The yarent as teacher: A. guide for parents, of
children with learning difficulties. Toronto: New Press, 1972.0
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Tracy, S. and Thielman, V. B. Clinic Corres
Course for parents of preschooleleS:John Tracy Clinic, 1972.
Valett, R. E. Modifying childcan's behtriior:, A guide, for
parents and professionals. Palo Alto: Fearon Press, 1969.
Valett, R. E. Prescriptions for learning: A parent's guide
to remedial home training. Belmont, California:,"'Fearon
Press, 1970.
VanderpoelNew York:
Walker, T.New York:
Weiner, F.McGraw-Hil
, S. The care and feedingFrederick Fell, 1q68.
The mentally ill child:National Associations' for
of your diabetic child.
A guide for parents.Mental Health, 1966:
Vchild. New York:Help for the handicapped
1, 1973.
Weiss, M. and-Weiss, H. A parents'
learning disabilities: A practicalYorktown Heights, New York: WalterEducational Services, BOCES, 19731
and teachers' guide tohome-school-cookbook.Goodman Center\lor
Wicka, D. and Falk, M. Advice'to .arents of a cleft nala e
child. Springfield, Illinois: C ar es C. omas, 9 O.
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Williams, D. L. and*Jaffa* E. D. Ice cream, poker chips, andvery oods: 'A WIlvior mor'ification manual for rents.
Col lege .Park: Mdryiiaiflaryland Book Exchange 971.
0 Wittes G. and Raclin* N. Ypsilanti home and school handbooks:Hel in our child to learn.
a Ile earning throDgh play approach.b The nurturance apptoach.c The reinforcement approach.
San Raphael, California: Dimensions Publishing, 1969.
Woodward, D. and Biondo, N. Living around the now child.Columbus, Ohio: Charles'Nerrifl, 1972.
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III.t Especially for the Professional
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Barsch, R. H. 11rearentoftirdica.edchild.Springfield, .
Barsch, R H. The parent teacher. partnership. Arlington,Virg-nla: The Council for Exceptional Children, 1969.
,Ben .J. and ROS', L. Teaching parents to teach theirchildren. Teaching Exceptional Children, 1972, 5, 30-35.
Men, S4 ,,and Cohen, Mo. (Eds.) SEIMC services tomrents{handicapped children. New Yak: Regional Special
1:4structiona1 Materials Center, City University of New York,1072. (ERIC 0E0072600).
Carisler, D. P. and Martin, G. H. Working with families: Amanual for developmental centers. Handicapped Offiffren in
Head.Start Series. Reston, Virginia: The Council forExceptional Children, undated.
Debuskey; M. (Ed.) The chronically ill child and his family.Springfield', Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, 1970.
Jacobs, J. The search for'help. New York: Brunner /hazel,
1969.
Karnes, M. B. and Zehrbach, R. R. Flexibility in gettingparents involved in the school. Teaching Exceptional Children,1972, 5, 6-19.
Kroth, R. Facilitating educational progress by improving.parent conferences. Focus on Exceptional'Children, 1972,4, (#7), 1-10.
Lazar, J. B. and Chapman, J. E. A review of the resentstatus and future research needs of programs to d velop,parental skills. Washington, D. C.: Social Rese rch Group,George Washington University, 1972.
Levitt, E. and Cohen, S. An analysis of selected parentintervention programs for handicapped and disadvantagedchildren. Journal of Special Education, 1975, in press.
Levitt, E. and Cohen, S. Approaphes to educating parentsas teachers of handicapped and disadvantaged children.Young Children,-1975, in press.
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. Especially for the Professional
.Levitt, E. and Cohen S. Parents as teachers: A rationale
for involving parents in the education of their young handicappedchildren. New York: special Education Development Center,City University of New York at Hunter College, 1973.
Lillie, D. L. (Ed.) Parent 'ro rams in child
'centers. First ChancL_or C iron, To
University of North Carolina, 1972.
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apement1
Love, HAID. Parental attitudes toward exceptional children.Springfield 'Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, 1970.
McKeith,-R. ;Parental reactions and responses to a handicapped
child. In F. Richardson (Ed.), Brain and Intelligence.
Hyattsville, Maryland: National Educatibnal Consultants, 1973.
Michaels, C. T. Chip on my shoulder. The Exceptional
Parent,'1974, 4, 30-35.
Newman, S. Guidelines to parent-teacher cooperation inearly childhood eduption. New York: Book Lab, 1971.
Pickarts, E. and Fargo, J. Parent education: Toward
parental competence. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts/
Aeredith, 1971. 4
Ross, A. A. The exceptional child in family. New York:
Grune & Stratton, 1964.
Rotter, P. A parent's program for a school for the deaf.
Washington, D. C.: Alexander Graham Bell Association forthe Deaf, The Volta Bureau, 1969.
Sayler, 31. L. Parents: Active a
Washington, D. C.: Nationa E uca
Susser, P. Parents as partners.
1974, 41-47.
,Werner, M. J. 1Theparent-teacherpackage. Bellingham, Washington:
College, undated.
Wolfensberger, Nofthalization:
normalization in human services.on Mental-. Retardation., 1972.
education- ,
ion Association, 971.
TheExceptional Parent
conference:VlearningWestern Wa hington State
The principle ofThronto: Nat onal InStitute
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Especially for .the Professional
Wolfensberger, W. and. Kurtz, R. Management'of the family
of,the Mentally retarded. Chicago: -Foliett, 1969.
Zentner, 1. A handbook for parent involvement. King of.
Prussia, Penaylvania:" National Regional Resource Center
of Pennsylvania, 1974.
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A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY. FOR AND ABOUT PARENTS Of THi HANDICAPPED
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* Note ; Many good, informational pamphlets for parents
the handicapped are disseminated by nationel
an -state organizations. As not all Of this
literature is. included ih the present bibliography,
a list of some of the organizations from which
this literature may be obtained isprovided below:
owThe Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf
The Volta Bureau1537 35th Street N.' W.Washington, D. C. 20007
American Foundation for the Blind
15 West 16th StreetNew York;-New York 1001I
Association for the Aid of Crippled Children
345East 46th StreetNew York, New York 100 7
California Associatioh for Neurologically Handicaplied Children
Literature Distribution CenterP: O. Box 1526Vista, California 92083
The Child Study Association of America
50 Madison AvenueNew York, New York 10010
National Association for Mental Health
1800 North Kent StreetRosslyn StationArlington, Virginia 22209
National Association for'Retarded Citizens
2709 Avenue' E EastArlington, Texas 75011 7
The National Easter Seal SOciety for Crippled Children and Adults
2023 West Ogden AvenueChicago, Illinois 60612
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