The article also explores strategies and tools nurses can implement to address these challenges and ensure effective communication with individuals.doi:10.7748/ldp.2023.e2201Blair, JoanneLearning Disability Practice
33, SUPPLEMENT CHALLENGING COMMUNICATION: PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES WHO CHALLENGE SERVICES Kate Sutton and Sue Thurman Specialist Speech and Language Therapists Nottingham Community Health (NHS) Trust Ashbourne House 49-51 Forest Rd. East Nottingham NG14HT This paper describes a project designed ...
1065I've absolutely no idea what I could do to change my approach and reactions. I don't know, I've no ideas left. What can I do? I don't know.Parent of children with a learning disability quoted in Vincent & Martin, 2002, p.118. 展开 ...
The risk that intellectually disabled children (including individuals with learning difficulties and communication disorders) become abused is two to three times... P Plichta 被引量: 0发表: 2010年 Attitudes towards people with physical or intellectual disabilities: nursing students and non‐nursing peer...
Learning Disability Nursing This Volume Addresses Learning Disability Nursing From Various Perspectives, Including Its History And Modern-day Practice; Its Role In Promoting Health And Well-being; The Intersection With Mental Health; Profound Disability And People ... Gates,Bob - 《British Journal of ...
Ch 2. How Disability & Developmental Delay... Ch 3. Learning Theory Ch 4. Students with Individual Disabilities, Disorders &... Students with Intellectual Disabilities Quiz Students with Learning Disabilities Quiz Students with ADHD Quiz 5:15 Previous Lesson Students with Emotional or Behaviora...
Communication Access and Social Justicefor people who have disabilities that affect communication Established by Barbara Collier and Hazel Self in 2000,Communication Disabilities Access Canada(CDAC) is a Canadian, disability, non-profit organization, with charitable status. In partnership with people who ...
Symptoms of receptive language disorder can be confused with another learning disability. It’s important to be evaluated by a speech-language therapist. Your healthcare provider or school can refer you to a speech-language therapist. Children younger than age three can be evaluated through early...
Even working with clients with a mild learning disability it is advisable that all verbal communication uses non-complex vocabulary, avoids using too many ‘unnecessary’ words and is not overtly rapid (in a manner which values the individual). View chapterExplore book The Influence of Emotions ...
1. What's the best way to offer assistance to someone with a disability? Try and predict their needs before they ask. Act like their disability doesn't exist and that they will never need assistance. Refuse to help, even if they ask, to show that you believe they can handle it. ...