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Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2004
The Family-Centered Preschool Model is a family support model for center-based preschool programs. The model utilizes family consultants—parents of children with disabilities—to augment the support provided by classroom professionals. Family consultants coordinate and facilitate formal and informal family supports, maintain a close liaison with ...
Louise A. Kaczmarek +4 more
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The Family-Centered Preschool Model is a family support model for center-based preschool programs. The model utilizes family consultants—parents of children with disabilities—to augment the support provided by classroom professionals. Family consultants coordinate and facilitate formal and informal family supports, maintain a close liaison with ...
Louise A. Kaczmarek +4 more
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Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law, 2021
Support for Families COVID-19 poses a huge challenge for families and children; their exposure to economic, social and mental hardship is considerable and is confirmed by several studies. The pandemic pushes governments to allocate resources to the economy, but it is equally important to invest in the future by supporting families and ...
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Support for Families COVID-19 poses a huge challenge for families and children; their exposure to economic, social and mental hardship is considerable and is confirmed by several studies. The pandemic pushes governments to allocate resources to the economy, but it is equally important to invest in the future by supporting families and ...
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1991
The family of a patient born with oesophageal atresia requires psycho-social support from the moment the diagnosis is first suspected. In the future this may commence before birth if an antenatal diagnosis has been made. More often the need commences when the diagnosis is made shortly after the birth.
H. Speirs, J. H. Graham
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The family of a patient born with oesophageal atresia requires psycho-social support from the moment the diagnosis is first suspected. In the future this may commence before birth if an antenatal diagnosis has been made. More often the need commences when the diagnosis is made shortly after the birth.
H. Speirs, J. H. Graham
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Supporting families and carers
British Journal of Nursing, 2016Julie, Wray, Mary E, Braine
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Family Support in Advanced Cancer
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2001Barbara A Given +2 more
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