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  1. A Quality of Life Perspective on the New Eugenics
  2. THE BACKGROUND AND DEVELOPMENT OF QUALITY OF LIFE AND FAMILY QUALITY OF LIFE: APPLYING RESEARCH, POLICY, AND PRACTICE TO INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY LIVING
  3. FAMILY QUALITY OF LIFE AND THE BUILDING OF SOCIAL CONNECTIONS: PRACTICAL SUGGESTIONS FOR PRACTICE AND POLICY
  4. Vocational education
  5. Classification and causation
  6. An introduction
  7. Assessment
  8. Habilitation techniques
  9. Conclusions
  10. Psychology and education of Slow learners
  11. The family and home-living training
  12. Psychological growth in the handicapped
  13. Skills for social living
  14. Quality of Life-Challenges to Research, Practice and Policy
  15. Special issue: Quality of life and family quality of life: Recent developments in research and application
  16. Commentary-Matt Janicki-the Editor, JPPID 2004-2016
  17. Commentary
  18. The World Report on Disability, Challenges to Application and Translation to Individuals With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
  19. Quality of life and social inclusion across the lifespan: challenges and recommendations
  20. The Passing of Dr. Ann Clarke
  21. IASSIDD Academy on Education, Teaching, and Research: The Genesis and Evolution of an Idea
  22. Family Quality of Life
  23. Down Syndrome
  24. Persons with Intellectual Disability
  25. Development of a Quality of Life Approach: Issues Across the Lifespan
  26. The IASSID Academy on Education, Teaching and Research and the Links With Low‐ and Middle‐Income Countries: An International Partnership
  27. An initial look at the quality of life of Malaysian families that include children with disabilities
  28. Family Quality of Life and Older-Aged Families of Adults with an Intellectual Disability
  29. Family Quality of Life in Several Countries: Results and Discussion of Satisfaction in Families Where There Is a Child with a Disability
  30. Family quality of life among families with a member who has an intellectual disability: an exploratory examination of key domains and dimensions of the revised FQOL Survey
  31. Family Quality of Life: A Framework for Policy and Social Service Provisions to Support Families of Children With Disabilities
  32. Quality of Life: Its Application to Persons With Intellectual Disabilities and Their Families-Introduction and Overview
  33. Choice as an Aspect of Quality of Life for People With Intellectual Disabilities
  34. Some Studies Involving Individuals with Down Syndrome and their Relevance to a Quality of Life Model
  35. The International Family Quality of Life Project: Goals and Description of a Survey Tool
  36. Family Quality of Life When There Is a Child With a Developmental Disability
  37. Numeracy for adults with Down syndrome: it's a matter of quality of life
  38. The application of quality of life
  39. Family quality of life from the perspective of older parents
  40. Conceptualization, Measurement, and Application of Quality of Life for Persons With Intellectual Disabilities: Report of an International Panel of Experts
  41. Quality of life - Ageing and Down syndrome
  42. Challenges for inclusion within a quality of life model for the 21st century
  43. Personal Reflections: quality of life research and Down syndrome
  44. The Effects of Quality Life Models on the Development of Research and Practice in the field of Down Syndrome
  45. Partnership and marriage in Down syndrome
  46. Improving the quality of life: Prescriptions for change
  47. Improving the Quality of Life: Prescriptions for Change
  48. Down syndrome and quality of life: some challenges for future practice
  49. Quality of life issues in aging and intellectual disability
  50. Prader-Willi syndrome: Quality of life issues in home, school and community
  51. Changing Concepts of Disability in Developed and Developing Communities
  52. Quality of Life for People with Learning Difficulties: The Challenge for Behavioural And Emotional Disturbance
  53. Aging, disability and quality of life: A challenge for society.
  54. Quality of life: A challenge for rehabilitation agencies
  55. Costs and benefits of alternative rehabilitation models
  56. Transition: A challenge for school, agency and community