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Helping The Exceptional Child In The Classroom, Loretta Marie Miller
Helping The Exceptional Child In The Classroom, Loretta Marie Miller
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Parents are acutely aware of the school problems which arise from variations among children. Some children do not progress at the average rate in the classroom. Even the gifted child may be a problem because his mental development is beyond his age in years.
Intelligence And Achievement Testing Of Convalescent Crippled Children, Loretta M. Miller
Intelligence And Achievement Testing Of Convalescent Crippled Children, Loretta M. Miller
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Psychological studies of crippled children have been few, but among published studies opinion is unanimous that crippled children test lower in intelligence than normal children. The study reported here arrives at the same conclusion. In that respect, it adds nothing new to the picture, but in an area in which findings are not entirely definitive, a study of convalescent crippled children may add confirmation to the general body of knowledge.