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  • Normalization is so common in the fields of disability, especially intellectual and developmental disabilities, that articles will critique normalization without ever referencing one of three international leaders: Wolfensberger, Nirje, and Bank Mikkelson or any of the women educators (e.g., Wolfensberger's Susan Thomas; Syracuse University.
  • Normalization – Wolf Wolfensberger

      The principle of normalization was developed in Scandinavia during the sixties and articulated by Bengt Nirje of the Swedish Association for Retarded Children with the US human service system a product of Wolf Wolfensberger formulation of normalization and evaluations of the early s.

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  • Bengt Nirje est un médecin suédois, principalement connu pour être à l'origine de la propagation du concept de normalisation des personnes handicapées adultes, dans les années , par opposition à l'institutionnalisation.
  • Bengt Nirje, “The Normalization Principle and Its Human ...

  • The normalization principle means making available to all people with disabilities patterns of life and conditions of everyday living.
  • Bengt Nirje · Statements · Identifiers · Sitelinks.
    modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata Bengt Nirje est un médecin suédois, principalement connu pour être à l'origine de la propagation du concept de normalisation des personnes handicapées adultes, dans les années , par opposition à l'institutionnalisation.
    Bengt Nirje formed a group for people both with and without intellectual disabilities.

    Bengt Nirje on Normalization | The Principle of Normalization ...

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  • The basis and logic of the normalization principle. - APA PsycNet

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    Wolf Wolfensberger

    German American academic (–)

    Wolf Wolfensberger

    Born&#;()

    Mannheim, Germany

    Died27 February () (aged&#;76–77)

    Syracuse, New York

    EducationB.A., philosophy, Siena College,
    M.A., psychology and education, Saint Louis University,
    Ph.D., psychology, George Peabody College for Teachers,
    Occupation(s)Professor of Special Education and Director of the Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership and Change Agentry at Syracuse University
    Years&#;active
    Known&#;fordisability rights advocacy, normalization principle, social role valorization
    Notable workThe Principle of Normalization in Human Services ()
    SpouseNancy Artz Wolfensberger
    ChildrenMargaret Sager, Joan Wolfensberger, Paul Wolfensberger
    Parent(s)Friedrich and Helene Wolfensberger

    Wolf Peregrin Joachim Wolfensberger, Ph.D. (–)[1] was a German American academic who influenced disability policy and practice through his d

    Wolf Wolfensberger - Wikipedia

    Normalisation (people with disabilities) - wikidoc

      Its formulation by the Swede Bengt Nirje called for “making available to the mentally retarded patterns and conditions of everyday life which are as close as possible to the norms and patterns of the mainstream of society.”.