Abstract
This is the first of a series of four articles on clinical services for exceptional children solicited both from the standpoint of wide geographical sampling and from the standpoint of varied conceptions of just what constitutes such services. Dr. Birch presents an overview of types of such services which special education folks should know exist, or should cause to exist. These views are, of course, those of Dr. Birch.
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