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Delicate Threads - Friendships Between Children With and Without Special Needs in Inclusive Settings

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A rare view of the nature of special friendships.

How do friendships between children with and without disabilities develop? How do they compare to friendships between typically developing children? What happens to these friendships over time? In Delicate Threads, author Debbie Staub helps to answer these questions through careful observations of friendships between seven pairs of children—each including a child with a moderate to severe disability—who are classmates in an inclusive Pacific Northwest elementary school. By comparing her observations to current theories of childhood friendship, the author helps us to understand the value of relationships between a "typical" child and one with moderate to severe disabilities. She also provides practical suggestions to help teachers and parents foster and maintain friendships in inclusive settings. This thought-provoking book provides important, real-life evidence about the merits of inclusion and can help guide educators and parents of all children into the future.

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Delicate Threads - Friendships Between Children With and Without Special Needs in Inclusive Settings

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Not Using Hearing
Hyper-Acute

Vision

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Low
Extremely Low
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Gross Motor

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Not Using Gross Motor

Fine Motor

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