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Research suggests that a preschool child in a wheelchair is:

▸ as likely to be rejected by peers as all other children with special needs.

▸ likely to be accepted by peers, as are most children with special needs in a preschool classroom.

▸ less likely to be rejected by peers than those with nonphysical disabilities because the challenging condition can be seen.

▸ more likely to be rejected by peers than those with nonphysical disabilities because of motor play limitations.
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Early Childhood Development: A Multicultural Perspective

Early Childhood Development: A Multicultural Perspective


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less likely to be rejected by peers than those with nonphysical disabilities because the challenging condition can be seen.
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4 years ago
Thanks
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