نتایج جستجو برای: children

تعداد نتایج: 463107  

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2013
Mariane Sentenac Virginie Ehlinger Susan Ishoy Michelsen Marco Marcelli Heather Olivia Dickinson Catherine Arnaud

The principle of inclusive education has been increasingly recognised over recent decades and most countries officially support schooling of children with disabilities in mainstream settings. The SPARCLE study offers the opportunity to report on the schooling practices for children with cerebral palsy according to the nature and severity of their impairments and the schooling policy in European...

Journal: :Occupational therapy international 2010
Mara Cohen Podvey Jim Hinojosa Kristie Koenig

The purpose of this qualitative study was to gain an understanding of how families receiving related therapy services experience the transition from early intervention to pre-school special education. Participants were six families with a child who received early intervention services and became eligible for pre-school special education services. Data was collected using in-depth interviews ove...

Journal: :Pediatrics 1995

Congress implemented the children’s component of the 551 program in 1974 in recognition that disabled children who live in low-income households are among the most disadvantaged of all Americans and therefore deserve special assistance. The cost of caring for a child with special needs is an especially heavy burden for families with limited resources. The intent of the 551 program is to reduce ...

Journal: :Culture, medicine and psychiatry 2011
Lanita Jacobs Mary Lawlor Cheryl Mattingly

This paper examines a statistics debate among African American caregivers raising children with disabilities for insights into the work of "African American mothering." Using ethnographic, narrative and discourse analyses, we delineate the work that African American mothers do--in and beyond this conversation--to cross ideological and epistemological boundaries around race and disability. Their...

Journal: :British medical journal 1980
J Apley

Ours is a period when the spread of communication has become almost explosive-"pulling the communication cord" is not what it was. I find it surprising that paediatricians have not been in the forefront medically. We might have been expected to be, if only because we explore tentatively the learning difficulties of children and witness the near miraculous speed with which normal and most abnorm...

Journal: :The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology 2015
Hossein Talebi Abdollah Moossavi Yones Lotfi Soghrat Faghihzadeh

OBJECTIVE This clinical trial investigated the ability of concurrent speech segregation in hearing impaired children. The auditory behavioral responses and auditory late responses (ALRs) were compared between test and control groups prior to vowel auditory training and after 3 and 6 months of vowel auditory training to find the effects of bottom-up training on concurrent speech segregation in h...

2007
Patricia Sloper Parvaneh Rabiee Bryony Beresford

are expected to deliver services which achieve the best possible outcomes. The Every Child Matters (ECM) outcomes framework – focusing on the five outcomes of be healthy, stay safe, enjoy and achieve, make a positive contribution and achieve economic well-being – is central to all policy for children. However, it is unclear how these outcomes should be interpreted for disabled children. This re...

Journal: :Journal of experimental child psychology 1990
S Bentin A Deutsch I Y Liberman

The effect of syntactic context on auditory word identification and on the ability to detect and correct syntactic errors in speech was examined in severely reading disabled children and in good and poor readers selected from the normal distribution of fourth graders. The poor readers were handicapped when correct reading required analysis of the sentence context. However, their phonological de...

Journal: :Child: care, health and development 1999
P Sloper

Research carried out over a number of years provides a consistent picture of the experiences and needs of parents of disabled children. Recent studies, based on models of stress and coping, have identified factors which relate to high or low levels of parental distress. Whilst this research can provide useful information for service development, there appears to have been little change over the...

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 1985
J Evans

A survey of 70 registered occupational therapists was conducted to determine the therapists' performance of tasks related to the sexual development of disabled children and the therapists' attitudes toward sexual habilitation issues. The questionnaire used in the survey was developed after a review of the literature on sexuality and disability. Respondents indicated which of the nine tasks list...

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