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Young children with and without disabilities: Perceptions of peers with physical disabilities
Author(s) -
Mary Trepanier-Street,
Seong Bock Hong,
Kathleen Silverman,
Laura Reynolds Keefer,
Tammy L. Morris
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of early childhood special education
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.20489/intjecse.57637
Young children with and without disabilities were interviewed regarding their perceptions of other children with and without disabilities. Both groups of children were generally positive and realistic about the physical, academic and social competence of children with and without disabilities. However, compared to typically developing children, children with disabilities tended to view other children with disabilities more positively in the physical and academic areas. In the social areas, more children without disabilities responded more positively than children with disabilities. These findings have implications for successful inclusion in early childhood education.

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