A Comparison of Handicapped and Nonhandicapped Preschoolers' Interactions Across Classroom Activities
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of the Division for Early Childhood
- Vol. 8 (1) , 49-56
- https://doi.org/10.1177/105381518400800106
Abstract
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the extent to which handicapped and nonhandicapped children interacted with other children and adults during four classroom activities: free play, fine motor, circle, and snack. Six handicapped and six nonhandicapped children participated. Observations were made using a time sampling technique, and information was obtained on whether or not a child was interacting and the nature of the interaction. Results revealed that the only noticeable differences between the two groups were observed during free play activities.Keywords
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