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The special needs of teachers of special needs children

Day Care & Early Education, 1989
More and more, special needs children are entering early childhood education programs. But the integration of special needs children into the regular classroom — and their acceptance by their nonhandicapped peers — continues to be a concern of both parents and teachers.
Cary A. Buzzelli, Nancy File
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Specialized Behavioral Therapies for Children with Special Needs

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2016
This article describes common mental health problems in children and adolescents, and the types of specialized, evidence-based treatments that are most effective in treating these needs. The value of using an evidence-based treatment is now widely acknowledged, and the number of interventions with empirical support is increasing.
Susan G, Timmer, Anthony J, Urquiza
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The special needs of children

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 1994
British literature related to the care of children in hospital states that they have ‘special needs’ This concept is not defined, neither are different writers in total agreement about what these needs may be This paper attempts to define needs, concluding that they are‘requirements that should be met’Children are seen as dynamic beings because they ...
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Siblings of Children with Special Needs

Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1992
Siblings of children with special needs have received little attention in the occupational therapy literature. However, siblings play an important role in the development of children with special needs. Siblings are also at risk for problems of emotional adjustment that have an impact on their own well-being as well as the well-being of the family. The
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Refractive Surgery for Special Needs Children

Archives of Ophthalmology, 2009
These are the hard cases and the children with greatest need. Their spherical-equivalent myopia or hyperopia exceeds approximately 4 to 5 diopters (D). The uncorrected myopia translates to a distant acuity of 20/200 or worse (legal blindness). The uncorrected acuity for the child with hyperopia can be better during epochs when the child accommodates ...
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EARLY EDUCATION AND CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 1987
Abstract— Changing issues in the field of preschool education will be discussed, set in the context of two of my studies which have been concerned with children with special needs in ‘ordinary’ preschool education, one ‘pre‐Warnock’ in Scotland, and the other ‘post‐Wamock’ in the West Midleinds.
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Recognizing Maltreatment in Children with Special Needs

Pediatric Annals, 2016
Children with special needs are at a greater risk of maltreatment than other children. Understanding risk factors unique to this population will help the pediatrician determine which children are at risk, make the physician aware of what to assess in the office setting, and provide education to the child, family, and caregivers to prevent ...
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Children with Special Needs

2023
Ulrika Hallberg, Gunilla Klingberg
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Special Cases: Children, The Elderly, And Patients With Special Needs

1994
Abstract So far, we’ve discussed techniques that are generally effective for controlling cancer pain. These techniques take into account the variability among individuals, recognizing that each person is unique, and that many of the techniques need to be applied differently for each individual.
Richard B Patt, Susan S Lang
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