flexible working hours, or reading materials in a format suitable for you, such as Braille. However,adjustments are different for every person. Thisreasonable adjustments guide from Disability Rights UKlists some of the adjustments that could be put in place. ...
Points of interestIn this study we asked parents and disabled children about their experiences in inclusive school settings.Parents and children talked about how disability was largely viewed as negative by others, which led to the exclusion of disabled children in their neighbourhood schools.Findings ...
Childhood disability is relatively common, estimated to affect around 7% of children in the UK. Nevertheless, caring for a child with medical, social and/or educational needs is not something parents expect or plan for. Parent carers often describe this unanticipated role as 'an ongoing battle' ...
Health-care professionals and parents rated the importance and relative priority of 22 aspect... Peter,L.,Rosenbaum,... - 《Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology》 被引量: 65发表: 2008年 Information that informs rather than alienates families with disabled children: developing a model of good...
pbuh, instead approached a family to give their beautiful daughter as a bride for Julaybib. Although the parents themselves showed their bias by deferring to each other, the daughter herself willingly accepted to get married to him, and they lived very happily together by the Grace of Allah....
Second, we found a relatively high prevalence of parental disability among parents of disabled children. The association between child and adult disability persisted when social disadvantage and other factors were controlled for. Although an association between child and adult disability in the same ...
In this paper, we will take a critical look at how the 'disabled child' is conceptualised and constituted in this era or global childhood citizenship with a specific focus on the UK. We consider the ways in which policies in the country draw on a problematic notion of 'disabled' and '...
The way the parents show concern is another key variable, and this holds true even in families where the kids aren’t disabled at all. For example, thinking back to life as a young married adult, I recall most of our friends had kids before we did. When we hosted parties, they showed...
At 18 she was involved in an accident that left her with many injuries, including a broken spine. While recuperating, her parents encouraged her to paint. She largely painted herself, which often depicted her disabilities at the time. One painting, for example, shows her painting from a wheel...
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — When Lilly Miller was in elementary school, teachers told her parents they needed to immediately sign up their youngest daughter, who has Down syndrome, for a wait list so the state would pay for a day program when she grew up. The t