Disability and Society 16(1): 21-25.Families with children with disabilities – inequalities and the social model’ Disability - Dowling, Dolan - 2001Dowling, M. & Dolan, L. (2001). Families with children with disabilities - Inequalities and the social model, Disability & Society, 16:1, ...
childcare does not decrease (as much) as the child ages, and (2) these families are in a worse position in terms of financial well-being compared to those not providing for a child with disabilities (i.e., labour market constraints on parents, extra costs associated with disability, etc....
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But providing the optimal family dynamics for adolescent development is more difficult for families with fewer resources (Hogan & Msall, 2002). A special case of resource scarcity may be situations in which parents have disabilities that are associated with lower incomes and limitations in ...
People with Disabilities Two common and mutually contradictory myths about people with disabilities are that they are not sexual at all and that they are unable to control their sexuality. Research has shown that these and other misconceptions foster discomfort among families and educators about offerin...
The Family Support for Children with Disabilities Act is primarily a reimbursement program assisting with some of the extraordinary costs of raising a disabled child and providing a range of services to assist families with disabled children. Children, families, and the law More results ► Acronyms...
Other approach- es in the support to families are suggested.Key words Family quality of life, Qualitative re- search, Family care 展开 关键词: FAMILIES QUALITY of life CHILDREN with disabilities ATTITUDES toward disabilities CHILDREN'S health ...
Families of children with disabilities often draw on significant strengths, and they can also experience notable challenges. This lesson discusses...
Families with disabled children Social and economic needs are high but remain largely unmet T he profile of disabled children in the United Kingdom is changing. More disabled children and young people live in the UK than ever before (about 770 000 according to criter... T Sloper,B Beresford...
R. Supporting families who have children with disabilities. In: Carr, A., O’Reilly, G., Walsh, P. N., McEvoy, J. eds. (2007) The handbook of intellectual disability and clinical psychology practice (pp. 303–335). Routledge, LondonBlacher, J., Feinfield, K. A. and Kraemer, B....