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  1. (PDF) Play for Children with Disability. Case Study from Lithuania

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  2. case study learning disability student

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  3. (PDF) A child with Autism Spectrum Disorder- Case Report

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  4. Physical Activity & Kids with Disability Infographic : NCHPAD

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  5. (PDF) Influence of Learning Disabilities on Parents of Children with

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  6. Child Case Study

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  1. Lucas at the Paralympics. A children’s book about understanding physical disabilities. 🦽

  2. Parenting a child with special needs I Cerebral Palsy l Autism l Daily stories

  3. Eliminating Violence Against Children with Disabilities

  4. Research Report

  5. Case Study Child Birth

  6. How Children with Cerebral Palsy Exercise in Leisure Time

COMMENTS

  1. Real Stories from People Living with a Disability

    Jerry's life is not defined by his disability. He lives life just like anyone else without a disability would live their life. "There's lots I can do, and there are some things that I can't do," said Jerry. "I drive, I invest money. I'm not rich, but I'm not poor.

  2. Case study 4: Maria

    Case study 4: Maria. Download the whole case study as a PDF file (515KB) Maria is 24. She had a diving accident when she was 20, and now uses a wheelchair due to a physical disability. She has a 15-month old daughter, Sophia, with her long term partner, Graham. Sophia was recently subject to a referral to children's services, who have ...

  3. Case studies on disability and inclusion

    The case studies have a specific focus on children with disabilities and their families. However, many of the highlighted initiatives are designed for broad inclusion and benefit all children. In particular, this case study, covers such topics as: Inclusive Preschool, Assistive Technologies (AT), Early Childhood intervention (ECI ...

  4. Physical Activity for Children and Youth with Physical Disabilities: A

    1. Introduction. It is well known that participation in physical activity (PA) benefits physical, psychological, and social health. For children and youth with disabilities, PA participation holds the potential to positively impact quality of life, self-esteem, and identity-feeling, and it may also be the path to increased participation in other life situations [1,2,3,4,5,6].

  5. PDF FINAL REPORT LIFE AS A DISABLED CHILD: A Qualitative Study of Young

    The Life as a Disabled Child project was founded on the principle that in order to understand the lives of disabled children, it was necessary to engage simultaneously with new approaches to the study of disability and with new approaches to the study of childhood. In the UK, disability studies grew out of the increasing political consciousness

  6. Participation of children with disabilities in school: A realist

    Daily actions, challenges, and needs among Dutch parents while supporting the participation of their child with a physical disability at home, at school, and in the community: a qualitative diary study. BMC pediatrics. 2017. December; 17 (1):12 10.1186/s12887-016-0768-6 [PMC free article] [Google Scholar]

  7. PDF A Voice for Every Child Through Open-source Solutions and Resources

    Rights of Persons with Disabilities4 and the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health5 to practical solutions, language and communication outcomes for young children with developmental and complex needs can be improved. This case study focuses on UNICEF's work supporting the development of

  8. Children with Physical Disabilities at School and Home: Physical

    Regular physical activity (PA) in children with physical disabilities (PD) is important for their current and future health and well-being. ... analytic principles and social ecological theory and previous studies have used direct observation to study the PA of children with disabilities while simultaneously assessing contextual variables [4,17 ...

  9. Life Quality and Participation of Disabled Children and Young People

    Research into the life quality and participation of disabled children and young people 1 has been fragmented and spread over different disciplines and has mainly consisted of small-scale qualitative studies (Stalker, 2012) and a limited number of large survey studies (Silva et al., 2019).Many of these studies provide partial and/or descriptive perspectives, which limit the possibility of ...

  10. Case study: 'He's a 10-year-old child with disabilities . . . I can't

    Case study: 'He's a 10-year-old child with disabilities . . . I can't see how isolating helps' Debbie Kennedy says the regular use of seclusion has worsened her son's behaviour

  11. Physical Activity for Children and Youth with Physical Disabilities: A

    Children and youth with disabilities participate less in physical activity (PA) than their peers. This qualitative multiple-case study aimed to assess how municipal practices support PA implementation for these children and youth. A total of 23 interviews were conducted, which covered participants f …

  12. Frontiers

    Introduction. Engagement in moderate to high intensity physical activity (PA) during childhood is advocated for in the promotion of optimal health outcomes and may offset predisposed risk for the development of secondary health conditions experienced by disabled children (1-3).Participation in PA opportunities is a fundamental childhood experience that fosters the psychosocial development of ...

  13. The health of mothers caring for a child with a disability: a

    Raising a child with disabilities requires a significant parental investment that is greater than that required by typically developing children and can include specialised medical care, numerous medical visits and coordinated support from multiple siloed agencies [].Mothers are often the primary caregivers and take on additional roles, such as case manager, therapist and teacher [].

  14. Families of children with disabilities: A review of literature and

    The literature on disability in early childhood encompasses studies of a broad array of diagnoses. While a few diagnosis-specific differences exist, Stein and Jessop (1989) found that caregivers of children with all chronic conditions experience similar impacts, concerns, and needs for support. Thus, this paper will examine family impacts and approaches to intervention across a broad range of ...

  15. Parenting a Child with a Disability: A Review of Caregivers ...

    A Tanzanian study noted that children with intellectual disabilities especially those who were non-verbal were at risk of physical and sexual abuse and experienced mistreatment such as being beaten, pushed and burnt . In studies conducted in Malawi and Uganda, more than 90% of children with intellectual disability had experienced violence at ...

  16. (PDF) Research in Education of Children with Disabilities

    Philip (2015), in an exhaustive study of single case, identi ed the possible factors that affect life chances of girls with. disability from low economic homes in rural India and also observed ...

  17. CHALLENGES OF CHILDREN WITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES

    Children with physical disabilities are limited in almost all aspects of their lives in one way or another (Pizzi & Jillian, 2008) Discussions SIEP is a community service that concerns to afford ...

  18. Wheelchairs for children under 12 with physical impairments

    Children aged under 12 years with physical impairments, requiring the use of a wheelchair to move around. Children with any type of physical impairment will be eligible for inclusion, including those with a dual diagnosis of physical and intellectual impairment. The type of impairment they have will be explored. Types of interventions.

  19. Barriers and facilitators of sports in children with physical ...

    Purpose: This study explored barriers and facilitators of sports participation of children with physical disabilities from the perspective of the children, their parents and their health professionals. Method: Thirty children and 38 parents completed a questionnaire, and 17 professionals were interviewed in a semi-structured way. Data from the three groups were combined in a mixed-method ...

  20. PDF CASE STUDY A 10-year-old boy with learning disabilities and ...

    up the case study, names those activities in brief without the full details and explicit information each client-family receives in why and how to implement the program. Go to www.handle.org for more information. The HANDLE® Institute 7 Mt. Lassen Drive, Suite B110 San Rafael, CA 94903 415-479-1800

  21. A novel dance intervention program for children and adolescents with

    Organized physical activity programs have been shown to provide wide benefits to participants, though there are relatively few studies examining the impact of these programs for individuals with developmental disabilities. This pilot study was conducted to determine the feasibility and impact of an undergraduate-led dance intervention program for children and adolescents with developmental ...

  22. Physical Activity for Children and Youth with Physical Disabilities: A

    Children and youth with disabilities participate less in physical activity (PA) than their peers. This qualitative multiple-case study aimed to assess how municipal practices support PA implementation for these children and youth. A total of 23 interviews were conducted, which covered participants from different departments and professional positions in two municipalities. Local policy ...

  23. Physical activity and sleep of children with autism spectrum disorder

    A within-subjects observational pilot study assessed children with ASD' PA and sleep during a school and summer month via accelerometers on their non-dominant wrist for 24 hr/day for 14 days. Wilcoxon signed-rank sum tests were employed to compare summer versus school differences.

  24. Short developmental milestone risk assessment tool to identify Duchenne

    Background In patients without a family history, Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is typically diagnosed at around 4-5 years of age. It is important to diagnose DMD during infancy or toddler stage in order to have timely access to treatment, opportunities for reproductive options, prevention of potential fatal reactions to inhaled anesthetics, awareness of a child's abilities needed for ...

  25. Case 2: An 11-year-old girl with aggressive behaviour and intellectual

    In summary, FXS remains the most common cause of inherited intellectual disability and should be a part of the evaluation of any child with unexplained developmental delay. Our patient exhibited some of the physical characteristics of FXS, but the presence of pervasive features along with the intellectual disability and a strong family history ...

  26. About Down Syndrome

    What it is. Down syndrome is a condition in which a person has an extra copy of chromosome 21. Chromosomes are small "packages" of genes in the body's cells, which determine how the body forms and functions. When babies are growing, the extra chromosome changes how their body and brain develop. This can cause both physical and mental challenges ...

  27. Almost 30% of children and adolescents experience pain in muscles

    Some 27% of Brazilian children and adolescents suffer from musculoskeletal pain of unspecified cause, according to a study reported in the Brazilian Journal of Physical Therapy.The problem is ...

  28. Body Surface Gastric Mapping Delineates Specific Patient Phenotypes in

    Importance Persistent upper gastroduodenal symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, bloating, and abdominal pain, are widespread among pediatric patients. Multiple overlapping symptoms complicate the diagnostic process, necessitating the development of novel gastric function tests with actionable biomarkers. Body Surface Gastric Mapping (BSGM) has emerged as a promising diagnostic tool for ...

  29. Case Report: A Case of Intellectual Disability with Inappropriate and

    Introduction. Intellectual Disability is defined in DSM-5 as a conceptual, socially defective disorder that covers both intellectual and adaptive deficiencies and starts during the developmental stage. 1 Aggressive and challenging behaviors are frequently seen in these individuals with limited coping skills. 2 These behaviors, which are considered as the most important factors in applying to ...

  30. Governor Newsom Unveils Revised State Budget ...

    Para leer este comunicado en español, haga clic aquí The Budget Proposal — Covering Two Years — Cuts Spending, Makes Government Leaner, and Preserves Core Services Without New Taxes on Hardworking…