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  1. Wolf Peregrin Joachim Wolfensberger, Ph.D. (1934–2011) was a German American academic who influenced disability policy and practice through his development of North American Normalization and social role valorization (SRV).

  2. En 1972, Wolfensberger definió la normalización como "la utilización de medios, culturalmente tan normativos como es posible, en orden a establecer y/o mantener conductas y características personales que son tan culturalmente normativas como es posible". [1]

  3. Normalization. Dr. Wolfensberger first gained prominence by his teaching and promotion of the principle of normalization. Normalization originated in the Scandinavian countries in the late 1960s, and was first applied only to mentally retarded people.

  4. Social Role Valorisation. Another of Dr. Wolfensberger’s contributions was the concept of Social Role Valorization, often abbreviated SRV. The term first came into print in 1983. It evolved out of the principle of normalization in the following way.

  5. www.luiscarro.es › inclusion › Ensenanza_EducacionPrincipio de Normalización

    En 1972, WOLFENSBERGER, profundiza en su desarrollo y define este principio comoel uso de los medios lo más normativos posible desde el punto de vista cultural, para establecer y/o mantener comportamientos y características personales que sean de hecho lo más normativas posibles” .

  6. wolfwolfensberger.com › wolf-wolfensberger › biographyBiography – Wolf Wolfensberger

    Biography. Wolf Peregrin Joachim Wolfensberger was born July 26, 1934, in Mannheim, Germany, the youngest of three children. Like many other children in Europe during World War II, he was evacuated on two different occasions to the relative safety of the countryside, where he was taken in by farm families until the end of the war.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2011 · Wolfensberger W. (1999). A contribution to the history of normalization, with primary emphasis on the establishment of normalization in North America between 1967–1975. In Flynn R., Lemay R. (Eds.), A quarter-century of normalization and social role valorization: Evolution and impact. Ottawa, Canada: University of Ottawa Press. Wolfensberger ...