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DISABILITY AND EARLY INTERVENTION

Lioara-Bianca Buboiu
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Lioara-Bianca Buboiu: Universitatea din Oradea

Management Intercultural, 2015, issue 33, 257-260

Abstract: Disability is a present reality of our time, much discussed, opposite which attempts to implement school and social policy based on equal opportunities. Reactions to disability were over time many: from rejection and extermination to tolerance and acceptance. Being a person with disabilities involves many processes of adaptation and assimilation of those considered typical in the world and a key role in the success of these processes turns to therapeutic intervention. To cope successfully with the demands and the expectations of society, to achieve a good relationship individual-society, the child should benefit as early as possible from the therapeutic-rehabilitation process appropriate to its specific disability, to take part in group activities. Therapeutic-rehabilitation process represents the foundation pillar of harmonious development, adequate to social and school norms. Early intervention is very important and represents a big win in rehabilitation and integration of disabled children.

Keywords: Disability; Intervention; Recovery; Integration; Normalization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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