treatment, communication and outcomes for children's well-being, as defined within Every Child Matters. Exploring the emotion within interactions permits a different perspective on 'need', and finally, the paper argues for a more careful and emotionally reflective practice from those who work with ...
It’s important to remember though that what wesee as ‘challenging behaviours’ are just a child’s wayof asking for help and hence why I prefer the term ‘Behaviours which challenge’ when parenting children with additional needs. They are trying to tell us that they are struggl...
Children with additional needs often require special consideration when being restrained in motor vehicles. AS/NZS 4370:1996 Restraint of children with disabilities in motor vehicles provides guidelines for the prescriber in recommending child restraints for children with additional needs. VicRoads, on beh...
Annual deposit limit: $18,000 for 2024, additional contributions may be allowed if the beneficiary is employed Special needs trust Availability: Arranged by consulting with an attorney How money can be used: Set by the terms of the trust Deposit types: Cash and non-cash, such as real e...
Understanding the views of parents of children with special needs about the nursing care their child receives when in hospital: a qualitative study. This article reports a qualitative study designed to explore parents' views on how their child with additional needs had been cared for by hospital ...
“second-to-die” insurance may be purchased to provide for any additional funds needed. The policies are written over two lives, those of both parents. Since the insurance company only has to pay when the second parent dies (i.e., when the funds are needed) the premiums are significantly...
Intervention teachers used significantly more communication-facilitating strategies designed to facilitate ongoing conversation with children [see Cabell et al. (2011) and Piasta et al. (2012) for additional details regarding the intervention condition and fidelity]. Control condition Teachers assigned to ...
Helping children with additional needs to succeed at school Children with additional health and developmental needs. Most Australian children who start school each year are developmentally on track. However, around ... S Goldfeld,M O'Connor,E Metcalfe - 《Every Child》 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 He...
needs of this age group. While the necessity to highlight the population of infants and toddlers who come to the attention of child welfare authorities is and has been critical, information about the characteristics, risk factors, and efficacy of interventions for adolescents involved with the ...
Children with special needs including physical ailments and learning disabilities may need additional care and support. Their guardians may be able to access financial resources, including tax credits and deductions, that offset extra expenses. In addition, families may be able to tap government-subsidi...