Parents of the handicapped : self-organized parents' and relatives' groups for treatment of ill and handicapped children / Alfred H. Katz

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Springfield, Massachusetts : Charles C. Thomas Publisher, Ltd., c1961Description: 155 pages ; 24 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV 894 .K3 1961
Contents:
Chapter I. Brief description of method study -- Chapter II. Self-organized parent groups and America's social welfare pattern -- Chapter III. Summary account of origins and development of the four organizations -- Chapter IV. Parent participation in the self-organized groups -- Chapter V. Parent participation as a variable among the groups -- Chapter VI. Self-organized groups: a new agency? -- Chapter VII. The Groups and the community -- Chapter VIII. Self-organized groups and their staff workers -- Chapter IX. Patterns of parent group development -- Chapter X. Summary of findings.
Summary: Provides in systematic presentation, a frame of reference to the study of the growing panels of self organized arent groups and how they fit into the social service pattern.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Graduate Studies General Circulation Gen. Ed - CEAS GC HV 894 .K3 1961 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000012724

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Chapter I. Brief description of method study -- Chapter II. Self-organized parent groups and America's social welfare pattern -- Chapter III. Summary account of origins and development of the four organizations -- Chapter IV. Parent participation in the self-organized groups -- Chapter V. Parent participation as a variable among the groups -- Chapter VI. Self-organized groups: a new agency? -- Chapter VII. The Groups and the community -- Chapter VIII. Self-organized groups and their staff workers -- Chapter IX. Patterns of parent group development -- Chapter X. Summary of findings.

Provides in systematic presentation, a frame of reference to the study of the growing panels of self organized arent groups and how they fit into the social service pattern.

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