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Nov 21, 2015 · Obituaries. Robert Shushan dies at 86; opened doors for the developmentally disabled. Robert Shushan, executive director of the Exceptional Children’s Foundation, celebrates with Terry...
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Nov 23, 2015 · Shushan, who was known nationally for expanding opportunities for the developmentally disabled, died Nov. 9 in San Diego after a short illness, said his son, Larry. He was 86.
Nov 23, 2015 · In 1958, Robert Shushan was a Los Angeles high school teacher with hopes of joining the administrative ranks when his sister disrupted his plans. She belonged to a grass-roots parents group...
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Nov 24, 2015 · Shushan, who was known nationally for expanding opportunities for the developmentally disabled, died Nov. 9 in San Diego after a short illness, said his son, Larry. He was 86.
Oct 6, 1991 · Until Robert D. Shushan took an interest in him several years ago. For more than three decades, Shushan has been executive director of the Exceptional Children’s Foundation, a private...
Nov 25, 2015 · In 1958, Robert Shushan was a Los Angeles high school teacher with hopes of joining the administrative ranks when his sister disrupted his plans. She belonged to a grass-roots parents group that wanted to provide an alternative to institutionalization for children like her son, who was born with profound intellectual disabilities.
Dr. Bob Shushan: Through the Exceptional Children's Foundation (ECF), he helped to open the world to special needs people. Dr. Robert Shushan. Photo: latimes.com. Special needs people include those with Down's syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, and other afflictions.