(2000). Forever different: Experiences of living with a sibling who has a traumatic brain injury. Relzubilitutioiz Nursing, 25(2), 48-52.Gill, D. J., & Wells, D. L. (2000). Forever different: Experiences of living with a sibling who has a traumatic brain injury. Rehabilitation ...
This study confirms prior knowledge of adolescents' experiences of living with a sibling who is suffering from an ED. The adolescents were concerned about their siblings and lacked information about their siblings' illness and treatment progress. The girls described that their everyday life had been...
Living with a sibling diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder : an interpretative phenomenological analysis 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 10 作者: EO Dongola 摘要: iii CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION ... 1 1.1 Background ...
The experiences of children living with and caring for parents with mental illness This research provides a three-way perspective on the experiences and needs of children who are living with and caring for parents with severe and enduring... Jo,Aldridge - 《Child Abuse Review》 被引量: 147...
5.A)By tying it to a door handle. B)By shaking it back and forth. C)With a remote control craft. D)With a full-sized helicopter. 6.A)He has lots of fans on Facebook. B)He has rich experience in flying. C)He often suffers from toothaches. ...
aWhen I first wondered how I’d cope living with a blind dog, little did know the great lessons she would teach me or that together, we would teach others. I am grateful to travel this life journey with such an inspiring dog! 当我首先想知道怎么我会应付居住一条盲人狗,一点知道她会教我...
摘要: Living with a Brother or Sister with special needs : a book for sibs by Donald Meyer and Patricia Vadasy ; foreword by Thomas H. Powell ; drawings by R. Scott Vance University of Washington Press, 1996 2nd ed., rev. and expanded...
"Living with a Brother or Sister with Special Needs" focuses on the intensity of emotions that brothers and sisters experience when they have a sibling with special needs, and the hard questions they ask: What caused my sibling's disability? Could my own child have a disability as well? Wha...
(such as a grandparent,in-law orsibling(兄弟姐妹)),anon-relative,or in group quarters likecollege dormitories.[D]It's worth noting that the overall share of youngadults living with their parents was not at a record high in2014.This arrangement peaked around 1940,when about35%of the nation...
【题目】(2019 ·6月大学英语四级考试真题)Living with parents edges out other living arrangements for 18-to 34-year-olds[A] Broad demographic (人口的) shifts in marital status, educational attainment and employment have transformed the way young adults in the U. S. are living, and a new Pew...