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The role of a disability-specific camp in promoting social acceptance and quality of life for youth with hearing impairments

Posted on July 16, 2016 by Heather Porter

Citation: Devine, M., Piatt, J., & Dawson, S. (2015). The role of a disability-specific camp in promoting social acceptance and quality of life for youth with hearing impairments. Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 49(4), 293-309. Link to publisher’s article.

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