Inclusion of persons with disabilities
Inclusion refers to fully including people with disabilities, regardless of the type or severity of disability, in their communities so that they experience no physical or attitudinal barriers as they pursue their personal goals in education, housing, employment, and all other activities of daily living.
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People related to the topic: Inclusion of persons with disabilities
Mary Louise Hemmeter, Ph.D.
Professor of Special Education
Naomi Tyler, Ph.D.
Research Assistant Professor of Special Education
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