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Graduate student Margie Marshall positions Stacey In an adapted chair before he begins his Individual eating program. Physical therapist Bob Arnold trains fall semester classroom aide, Mararet Althof, how to move Graham from a supine to a side lie position. Instructor Beth Kapp-Ferro does a forearm weight- bearing exercise with Jenny while Maragret models the exercise. Beth shows swimming volunteers Deb Kleler and Pat La- clna how to assist Stacey with his leg exercises. SPECIAL FEATURE 31
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Many people wonder what happens In Room 127 of the Education Center. Room 127 is a self-contained severely profoundly mult-handicapped classroom for five area pupils. The multi-handicapped classroom is part of Unit VI at Malcolm Price Lab School and offers an education- al program emphasizing motor development, eating skills, and pre-language skill development. The classroom provides: 1) university students with a demonstration classroom for teaching techniques used with severely and profoundly multi-handicapped stu- dents, 2) university students an opportunity to volunteer their service while participating In a learning experience for both themselves and the pupils, and 3) a teaching site for graduate students and speech clinicians. Volunteers have worked In the areas of art, adaptive physical education, eating skills, and swimming. The participation and hard work of the volunteers have been a very positive part of this program. Above: Instructor Both Kapp-Ferro positions Graham in his whoalchalr before speech. Left: Speech clinician Jan Woeste works with Graham on eye contact a pre- language skill. Speech clinicians Incorporate Stecey’s crawling ac- tivity with an eye contact program. 30 SPECIAL FEATURE
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College Of Humanities And Fine Arts This college includes the departments of Art, Eng- lish Language and Literature, Modern Languages, Philosophy and Religion, Speech, Speech Pathol- ogy and Audiology, School of Music, the Learning Resources Center, and the non-instructional Broad- casting services unit. 32 HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS
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