Abstract
Joe Bocke describes a summer program for special education teenagers which focuses on the transfer of learnings from a vocational program to realistic situations of daily living. Although attendance was voluntary, 95 percent completed the eight week sequence of work and recreation. In the second article, Charles Hargis calls attention to a learning all too frequently overlooked the needed language of arithmetic concepts. Examples of the language necessary for beginning number activities are included.
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