Helen A. Kellar Institute for Human disAbility - George Mason University
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The Kellar Institute for Human DisAbilities (KIHd) is an interdisciplinary campus-based organization focusing on improving the lives and productivity of children and adults with disabilities. KIHd combines the resources of the university with local, state, regional, national, public, and private sector agencies and organizations to develop products, services, and programs for persons with disabilities.

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Rutherford and Ann Turnbull Presentation to KIHd and CEHD

Rutherford and Ann Turnbull Presentation to KIHd and CEHD

May 2, 2019

THE ENDURING LESSONS OF THE PRINCIPLES OF TREATMENT OF DISABLED INFANTS AND THEIR RELEVANCE TO SPECIAL EDUCATION and ENHANCING FAMILY QUALITY OF LIFE ACROSS THE LIFESPAN

April 29, 2019
Rud Turnbull, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, University of Kansas and Research Professor and Faculty Fellow, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill along with Ann Turnbull, the Marianna and Ross Beach Distinguished Professor Emerita in Special Education gave a presentation to Helen A. Kellar Institute for Human dis-Ability and College of Education and Human Development at George Mason University.

Rud Turnbull during presentationImage: Rud Turnbull during his presentation.
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Ann Turnbull during presentationImage: Ann Turnbull during her presentation.
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