Document Type

Thesis

Date of Degree Completion

Spring 1973

Degree Name

Master of Education (MEd)

Department

Special Education

Committee Chair

Dohn A. Miller

Second Committee Member

Glenn Madsen

Third Committee Member

Sam Rust

Abstract

This paper presents an overview of certain needs involved in the placement of the cerebral palsied in employment situations. For many cerebral palsied individuals there is a need for specific guidelines in the process of selective placement. Follow-up studies show that the cerebral palsied are capable of finding employment in a wide variety of professions.

Sheltered workshop programs, for the more severely disabled cerebral palsied individual, offer employment opportunities and/or vocational habilitation.

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