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‘As to the therapy needed by physically handicapped children, it would be most helpful if this could be given by the staff who have most contact with the children, that is as a 24-hour ‘way of life’ for the children rather than as something that is ‘done to’ them for short periods on premises away from their wards.’

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© 1986 Rachel Golding and Liz Goldsmith

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Golding, R., Goldsmith, L. (1986). Treatment. In: The Caring Person’s Guide to Handling the Severely Multiply Handicapped. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-07780-9_3

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