- Helena Devereux
Helena Devereux (
February 2 , 1885 -November 17 , 1975) was an educator known for her work with mentally and emotionallyhandicapped children and for founding "the Devereux Foundation".As a public school teacher in
Philadelphia from 1906 to 1912, Helena Devereux developed skills with slow learning children that led to referral of such children from other classrooms to hers. Miss Devereux was interested in the problems these children faced, and in developing methods to help them realize their full potential. Miss Devereux promoted a philosophy of encouragement, acceptance, participation, and the nurturing of self respect through achievemment. As recognition of her accomplishments spread, children from outside Philadelphia were sent to join her class and to live at her parent's home.In 1912 Miss Devereux opened her first residential school in
Devon, Pennsylvania , with three students who had been living with her family. Devereux became known for its multi-disciplinary approach and its success in treating mentally and emotionally handicapped children. In 1940 Devereux changed from private ownership to nonprofit status as the Devereux Foundation. [ [http://www.devereux.org/site/PageServer Devereux.org] ] In 1945, with a handful of Pennsylvania students, Devereux opened its first California campus on the land that would later become the site ofWestmont College . [ [http://www.westmont.edu/ Westmont College] ] In 1946 Devereux purchased the entire 500 acre (2 km²)Campbell Ranch [ [http://www.history.ucsb.edu/projects/westcampus/ Campbell Ranch] ] for about $100,000. TheDevereux Ranch School had many characteristics of a conventional boarding school. Today, Devereux stands as one of the most comprehensive treatment centers for handicapped people.References
External links
* [http://www.devereux.org/site/PageServer?pagename=history Deveraux.org history]
* [http://www.devereux.org/site/DocServer/HTDBio.pdf?docID=281 Biography of Helena Deveraux]
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