Year 2000 and Mental Retardation

“Year 2000 and Mental Retardation” by Stanley C. Plog is a thought-provoking exploration published by Springer US on December 27, 2012. This softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1980 spans 233 pages and is presented in English. The book examines the implications of rapid social and economic changes on individuals with mental retardation as we approach the new millennium, emphasizing the need for proactive planning to ensure their welfare in an evolving world.
Readers will find a detailed discussion on how unforeseen events can shape the lives of those who may struggle to advocate for themselves amid societal shifts. The text addresses the responsibilities of social and helping sectors in safeguarding the future of vulnerable populations. With a focus on psychology, developmental issues, and communication studies, this edition provides insights into the challenges and adaptations required as we navigate the complexities of the future.
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The future is exciting-frightening-and demanding! As social and eco nomic change accelerates at an ever-increasing rate, we look with awe and wonder at the way in which unanticipated events impact on our lives and change the way we live. We are also frightened about how well we will adapt to the demands of a world that may be structured quite differently from the familiar environment of today. If we are to handle our own futures with some degree of skill and adap tiveness, we need to begin planning today for the dawn of the next century. Otherwise, we may find that events have overrun our capacity to cope. Those of us in the social and helping sectors of the economy have a responsibility for the future welfare of persons who are less able to look out for their own needs or to protect themselves from the vagaries of economic fluctuations or major dislocations in the social fabric of the land. The President’s Committee on Mental Retardation is proud of its deci sion to look at the year 2000 and its impact on the mentally retarded. Our goals were straightforward-to understand how unfolding events can affect the lives of the mentally retarded, for good or ill, a generation from now.
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