The paper outlines factors that families have identified as being positively associated with quality in respite care for children with autism and their families. These are the physical environment, staff attributes and their understanding of ASD, consistency with other settings, the use of ASD-...
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This is why discussing this topic is difficult for me sometimes. But, it’s a question I get often–how do I get respite? Where can I find respite care? Is there only respite care for autism? Who pays for children’s respite care? So, let’s dig in. MY LATEST VIDEOS Children’s ...
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Article: Respite Care for Children with Severe Intellectual Disability and their Families: Who Needs It? Who Receives It?
Respite care--Personal narratives Article excerpt Being a parent these days is hard. Being the parent of a child with special needs is even harder. I am not a parent yet. However, my experience working with parents of children with autism and other disabilities in both the school and summer...
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