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Foster Care Children with Disabilities

Journal of Health & Social Policy, 2002
Each year the number of children who enter the foster care system grows because the number of children who are vulnerable to abuse, neglect and/or poverty grows. Children with disabilities are a particularly vulnerable subset of this already vulnerable population.
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The impact of social referencing on social acceptance of children with disabilities and migrant background: an experimental study in primary school settings

Social Participation of Students with Special Educational Needs in Mainstream Education, 2018
This computer-based study evaluates whether teacher feedback can have an effect on the acceptance of children with and without disabilities in inclusive, special and regular schools.
Christian Huber   +3 more
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Communicating with Disabled Children

Adoption & Fostering, 2003
Kirsten Stalker and Clare Connors discuss the methods used in a study seeking disabled children's accounts of their everyday lives. The research is set in the context of policy and practice initiatives promoting communication with disabled children and other recent research, which suggests that not all practitioners and policy makers are meeting their
Stalker, K., Connors, C.
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Children with Disability Rights

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
In several nations, children with incapacities are often destitute of their freedom, detached from family atmospheres, and restricted to institutes or sealed away in so-called health-care amenities in the term of maintenance and treatment. The motives for this separation fluctuate: disgrace, deficiency of cognizance, and a scarcity of sustenance ...
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Teaching Children With Disabilities

Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, 2016
The purpose of this study was to determine the types and frequency of music and special education workshops held at state music educators association (MEA) conferences. Specifically, the researchers sought to determine the following within the past 10 years: (a) states that offered music and special education workshops at their MEA conferences, (b ...
Kimberly VanWeelden, Laura Meehan
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Helping children with disabilities: disability registers

Current Paediatrics, 2001
Abstract 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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Supporting Affective Development of Children With Disabilities Through Moral Dilemmas

Handmade Teaching Materials for Students With Disabilities, 2019
Children and youth with disabilities are challenged in many ways, including in the social and affective domains. The author provides a relatively simple and easily constructed intervention, involving a combination of concepts from social-emotional ...
B. Ferguson
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“What I Want to Do as a Father Is Be There”: Constructions of School Involvement for Fathers of Children with Complex Disabilities

Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities, 2019
Fathers of children with complex disabilities can play an important role in the development and learning of their children; however, very little is known about their school involvement experiences.
Nadya Pancsofar   +3 more
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Article 23: The Rights of Children with Disabilities

Monitoring State Compliance with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, 2022
G. Lansdown
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Children with Intellectual Disability

2018
The focus of this chapter is intellectual disabilities, specifically those that impact a child’s ability to communicate. Areas of communication challenge for this population including understanding and producing verbal or even gestural messages, depending on the significance of the child’s communication disorder, are discussed.
Patricia A. Prelock, Tiffany L. Hutchins
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