Abstract
Concern for the educational situation of pre-school children with special needs was evident in this country as early as 1930. In that year the White House Conference on Children, convened by President Hoover, issued a 'Children's Charter,' outlining the aims and goals held by the Conference.
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Zabel, Mary Kay
(1978)
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