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Reading disability in children
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1962Summary The “typical” child with a reading disorderis a boy (males predominate 4:1), in the third or fourth grade, of average or superior intelligence, who may, incidentally, also be having difficulty with arithmetic. Such a child usually displays a tendency to be anxious, hyperactive, distractible, and given to excessive daydreaming, fearfulness, or
M A, O'SULLIVAN, C V, PRYLES
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Journal of Pediatric Nursing, 1995
The purpose of this article is to provide the clinician with a comprehensive review of the influence of temperament on the social and cognitive development of children with disabilities. Research concerning the interaction of temperament and cognition and the temperament characteristics of children with disabilities is reviewed.
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The purpose of this article is to provide the clinician with a comprehensive review of the influence of temperament on the social and cognitive development of children with disabilities. Research concerning the interaction of temperament and cognition and the temperament characteristics of children with disabilities is reviewed.
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Models of disability for children
Disability and Rehabilitation, 1997(1997). Models of disability for children. Disability and Rehabilitation: Vol. 19, No. 11, pp. 484-486.
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2018
Abstract This chapter examines Article 7 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). The first instrument to specifically address the rights of children with disabilities was the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).The CRC recognizes four key guiding principles that permeate our ...
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Abstract This chapter examines Article 7 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD). The first instrument to specifically address the rights of children with disabilities was the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).The CRC recognizes four key guiding principles that permeate our ...
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2015
Introduction: Disabled Children - Contested Caring - Anne Borsay and Pamela Dale 1 Club Feet and Charity: Children at the House of Charity, Soho, 1848-1914 - Pat Starkey 2 Insanity, Family and Community in Late Victorian Britain - Amy Rebok Rosenthal 3 The Mixed Economy of Welfare and the Care of Sick and Disabled Children in the South Wales Coalfield,
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Introduction: Disabled Children - Contested Caring - Anne Borsay and Pamela Dale 1 Club Feet and Charity: Children at the House of Charity, Soho, 1848-1914 - Pat Starkey 2 Insanity, Family and Community in Late Victorian Britain - Amy Rebok Rosenthal 3 The Mixed Economy of Welfare and the Care of Sick and Disabled Children in the South Wales Coalfield,
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Journal of Aggression, Maltreatment & Trauma, 2004
Children in out-of-home care due to abuse and neglect are at disproportionately high risk for disabling conditions. The reasons for the over-representation of children with disabilities in the child welfare system are reviewed and discussed in this chapter.
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Children in out-of-home care due to abuse and neglect are at disproportionately high risk for disabling conditions. The reasons for the over-representation of children with disabilities in the child welfare system are reviewed and discussed in this chapter.
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1992
The Children Act contains a number of specific provisions which relate to children with disabilities (and see Lyon, 1990 and Russell, 1990): (i) s.23(8) requires that ‘where a local authority provides accommodation for a child whom they are looking after and who is disabled, they shall, so far as is reasonably practicable, secure that the ...
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The Children Act contains a number of specific provisions which relate to children with disabilities (and see Lyon, 1990 and Russell, 1990): (i) s.23(8) requires that ‘where a local authority provides accommodation for a child whom they are looking after and who is disabled, they shall, so far as is reasonably practicable, secure that the ...
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Journal of Poverty, 1999
Ce texte est le recit du combat d'une mere americaine pour la survie, alors qu'elle doit elever seule ses trois enfants, dont le dernier est handicape. Ses difficultes pour beneficier des aides sociales rappellent que la couverture maladie demeure problematique aux Etats-Unis.
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Ce texte est le recit du combat d'une mere americaine pour la survie, alors qu'elle doit elever seule ses trois enfants, dont le dernier est handicape. Ses difficultes pour beneficier des aides sociales rappellent que la couverture maladie demeure problematique aux Etats-Unis.
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American Journal of Medical Genetics, 2000
Children With Disabilities. Edited by M.L. Batshaw. Paul Brooks Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1997, 960 p.
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Children With Disabilities. Edited by M.L. Batshaw. Paul Brooks Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1997, 960 p.
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Helping children with disabilities: disability registers
Current Paediatrics, 2001Abstract This article discusses health registers. It describes what they are, why they are required, and the problems that might be encountered setting one up. It discusses the type of data held and how this data is captured and handled.
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