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Promoting Friendships through Recreation and Leisure

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This article highlights some of the key issues in facilitating friendships between individuals with and without disabilities. It makes the point that it is important for people with disabilities to spend time in community activities and settings where others form relationships rather than in anonymous places such as theatres and shopping malls. Two different projects are briefly described: Project Trail, which works with high school students, and the Dowling Friendship Program, which concentrated on children in grades K-6. Note: We hold some of the resources referred to in the article. Keyword: Friendship

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Author
Burkhour, C et al
Source
TASH Newsletter, Vol. 21, No. 8 pp.25-27
Publisher
TASH
Publication Date
1 September 1995
Category
Unknown
Keywords
Friendship
Origin
United States

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