Marcia A. Cohen
Feeling Free
—write to: Addison Wesley, General Books Division, Reading, Massachusetts 01867
This book introduces children and adults to their disabled peers with short stories, facts, photographs, games, drawings and activities.
Feeling Free
presents a realistic approach to dealing with individual differences.
People . . . Just Like You: An Activity Guide
—write to: President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, Washington, D.C. 20210
This guide suggests activities, such as projects, films, discussions, essays, and books which can be used to introduce basic concepts to children on various levels about common problems facing disabled people: attitudinal barriers, architectural obstacles, adaptations to the work place. Activities are coded according to grade level.
What Everyone Should Know About . . . Series
—write to: Channing L. Bete Co., Inc., 45 Federal St., Greenfield, Mass. 01301. (Discounts for quantity purchases.)
A series of 18 easy to read fact booklets dealing with all varieties of disabling conditions.