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Including Children with Special Needs

2005
Designed to meet the needs of parents and general educators, this work is based on the many questions heard from teachers, families, and school administrators who are working with special needs children in regular classrooms. A general section reviews the situation overall, including an explanation of the Individualized Education Plan (IEP), which ...
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Children with Special Needs

2023
Ulrika Hallberg, Gunilla Klingberg
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Transportation of Children With Special Seating Needs

Southern Medical Journal, 1993
As of 1986, all 50 states had implemented mandatory child restraint laws. When used correctly, restraint systems have been proven to reduce the number of fatalities, hospitalizations, and injuries. To date, there is little information regarding compliance with restraint systems for disabled children.
K, Paley   +3 more
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Urinary incontinence in children with special needs

Nature Reviews Urology, 2013
Nocturnal enuresis, daytime urinary incontinence, lower urinary tract symptoms and faecal incontinence are more common in children with special needs than in typically developing children. Children with intellectual disability, which can be attributed to a range of causes, are particularly affected.
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Child Care for Children With Special Needs

Pediatrics, 1994
During the 1990s, requirements for child care for children with special needs will increase substantially. Parents of children with special needs face particular challenges in finding suitable child care for their children. A major factor influencing future directions in child care for children with special needs is PL 99-457, the Early ...
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Attitudes of Families of Children with Special Needs towards Technology

11th International Conference on Theory and Application of Soft Computing, Computing with Words and Perceptions and Artificial Intelligence - ICSCCW-2021, 2022
Rojda Kılınçaslan Akdağ   +4 more
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Safe Transportation for Children with Special Needs

Journal of Pediatric Health Care, 2008
According to McPherson, Arango, and Fox (1998), ‘‘Children with special health care needs are those who have or are at increased risk for a chronic physical, developmental, behavioral, or emotional condition and who also require health and related services of a type or amount beyond that required by children generally’’ (p. 137).
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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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Teaching Children with Special Needs

1989
It is acknowledged that every child in your class has special needs that you must be able to identify and make provision for. However, there are children in each of our schools who have needs that are more readily observable. Of these, the more common are the slow learner, the talented and the child encountering English as a second language.
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