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We had discovered by then that he was multiply handicapped.
Her oldest child, Marlo, who is multiply handicapped, joined the program at age 8 1/2.
There still are quite a number of school principals who shun the presence of multiply handicapped children in their schools, a prejudice not easily set aside.
He was associated for more than 25 years with the Brooklyn school, a nonprofit, nonsectarian agency that cares for mentally retarded and multiply handicapped children.
Now 7 years old, she is cared for at Mishkon, a Brooklyn residential center for multiply handicapped youngsters.
He was hired to teach at Public School 138 in East Harlem, a school for the multiply handicapped, where he still works.
The multiply handicapped children, who are Hispanic, black and South Asian, are scheduled to be moved this week from Intermediate School 71.
These documentaries draw us into the world of the disabled, helping us see and feel what it is like to be blind or deaf or multiply handicapped.
Notably, they volunteered at the Four Homes of Mercy, a clinic in Bethany for multiply handicapped abandoned teenaged orphans.
Her mother, Carol Baron, is the director of programs for the Richmond Children's Center, a residential center for multiply handicapped children.
The information should be collected separately for each handicapping condition: learning-disabled, emotionally disturbed, mentally retarded, multiply handicapped, deaf-visually impaired, autistic, hard of hearing, deaf-blind.
She was until recently a special-education teacher and her husband was the assistant vocational director at the Learning Center for the Multiply Handicapped in Waltham, Mass.
Miss Hotchkiss, 25 years old, is a special-education teacher at the Learning Center for Multiply Handicapped in Waltham, Mass.
The panel has added a section in the report on protecting the most severely disabled children, including the autistic, blind and multiply handicapped, representing about 5 percent of special education children.
Her mother, Miriam Prussin, is a consultant in the education of multiply handicapped children at the University of California at Los Angeles.
And they have gone to great lengths to place Ryan and two other multiply handicapped children in regular classrooms, even though right now the state does not give them any money for it.
The New Jersey Regional Day School in Mannington (56 students), which serves low-incident and multiply handicapped students from Cumberland County, Gloucester County and Salem County.
JOHN C., a multiply handicapped teen-ager who up to several years ago had no means of communication except grunting and raising his eyes to indicate yes, can now, through a communication device, converse and make his needs known.
The Batavia school says that its 25 teachers who are certified to work with the blind give the school a big advantage over local programs for the multiply handicapped like the Northern Westchester BOCES, where only three teachers have such training and split their time among several schools.