She is now apparently called Ann Hales-Tooke and after retiring from teaching in 1990 took up painting. She had three paintings in an auction for http://emmauscambridge.org/ so you might get some joy from them in terms of contacting her?
She also had some other books published so maybe you can contact her via her publisher?
Liz
On 6 Apr 2012, at 14:29, Larry Arnold wrote:
> Of course I am aware in asking for information of numbers 6's standard
> answer to number 2 "You won't get it"
>
> But then as Thomas Hardy said of the lonely barton by yonder coombe that, he
> might go there one Christmas eve "hoping it might be so"
>
> Well it's Good Friday not Christmas Eve, so I hope it might be so that
> someone here recalls an author by the name of Ann Hale, who wrote a book
> called "The Children of Skylark Ward teaching severely handicapped children"
> Cambridge University Press 1978.
>
> Is this author still writing? Are there any journal articles by her? Any
> follow up to that original book? Where are the children now?
>
> Now as I said I want information not a mad google or dogpile search, so I am
> hoping that someone may actually know something.
>
> Larry
>
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