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IMPACT OF FAMILY, TEACHERS & PEERS ATTITUDE ON BEHAVIOUR OF DISABLED CHILD-A CASE STUDY Dr. Madhuri Yadav

IMPACT OF FAMILY, TEACHERS & PEERS ATTITUDE ON BEHAVIOUR OF DISABLED CHILD-A CASE STUDY Dr. Madhuri Yadav

... the disabled child due to different attitudes of family members, teachers & peers towards them, detailed study is needed to evaluate the factors those are directly effect on psychology of the ...the ...

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Complex numbers: families with more than one disabled child

Complex numbers: families with more than one disabled child

... c h i l d r en, has provided the first estimates of the number of families in the United Kingdom who have more than one disabled child. The analysis has also provided evidence that these families have ...

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A case study of Chiunda an intellectually disabled child at Bauleni Community School

A case study of Chiunda an intellectually disabled child at Bauleni Community School

... intellectual disabled child is easily identified with the following developmental ...The child can acquire education or functional academics up to the sixth grade level (Martin, ...The child ...

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CHALLENGES FACING PROVISION OF INTEGRATED EDUCATION FOR THE DISABLED CHILD IN WEBUYE DIVISION, BUNGOMA EAST DISTRICT KENYA

CHALLENGES FACING PROVISION OF INTEGRATED EDUCATION FOR THE DISABLED CHILD IN WEBUYE DIVISION, BUNGOMA EAST DISTRICT KENYA

... the disabled remains an issue with perception about disability varying from community to ...often disabled not because of a diagnosable condition, but because they are denied access to education, labour ...

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Disabled Child Expense And The South African Revenue Service

Disabled Child Expense And The South African Revenue Service

... the disabled child perform daily activities (that would otherwise not have been possible) taking the specific type of disability of the child into ...

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Why parents of disabled children choose special education : a study of the experiences of parents caring for a disabled child at home, who have chosen a special school

Why parents of disabled children choose special education : a study of the experiences of parents caring for a disabled child at home, who have chosen a special school

... Why Parents of Disabled Children Choose Special Education A study of the experiences of parents caring for a disabled child at home, who have chosen a special school.. A thesis submitted[r] ...

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The Impact of Short Breaks on Families with a Disabled Child: Report One of the Quantitative Phase

The Impact of Short Breaks on Families with a Disabled Child: Report One of the Quantitative Phase

... a disabled child; these families are asked to complete an extensive questionnaire assessing the impacts that short breaks have on a number of key outcome measures at two time points spaced approximately 12 ...

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Caring for a severely disabled child

Caring for a severely disabled child

... bled child often describes only the stre s s e s of care a nd their a dverse effect on fa mily w elfa ...- child rela tionship and the role of services w ere ex plore d ...

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In defense of Vygotskij

In defense of Vygotskij

... In this way Vygotskij linked his view of the disabled child to the. epistemological notion that direct perception does not necessarily[r] ...

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Weak Strata Of The Population In Fergana Region – Topical Issues Of Social Protection Of Persons With Disabilities

Weak Strata Of The Population In Fergana Region – Topical Issues Of Social Protection Of Persons With Disabilities

... their disabled children, be aware of the methods of raising a disabled child, know the simplest skills of assisting the child in the process of preparing for school and ...

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A challenge to the permissibility of procreation

A challenge to the permissibility of procreation

... any child they would have in the next six months would be extraordinarily healthy, say, less vulnerable to various physical and psychological ...normal child in such a case morally ...normal child in ...

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Child protection and the needs and rights of disabled children and young people: A scoping study

Child protection and the needs and rights of disabled children and young people: A scoping study

... about disabled children, where professionals working closely with parents are reluctant to challenge them about child protection concerns or to place children on registers, when the need for a ‘quick ...

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A Study in Depression Levels among Mothers of Disabled Children

A Study in Depression Levels among Mothers of Disabled Children

... a disabled child is depression, and another study showed similar results, and survival of an abnormal child was more painful for the parents than the death of a normal child (Adib Sereshki, ...

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Parental experience of services for disabled children : qualitative research (phase 2) : exploring the findings from the national survey

Parental experience of services for disabled children : qualitative research (phase 2) : exploring the findings from the national survey

... their child being disabled, such as a GP or ...for disabled children reflects findings from the first phase of research; that certain services are more likely to be at the forefront of parents’ ...

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Special Educational Needs and Art and Design Education: Plural Perspectives on Exclusion

Special Educational Needs and Art and Design Education: Plural Perspectives on Exclusion

... ‘disabled child’, are ...(the disabled child) might be read through another (art and design ...of disabled children and those identified as having a special educational need ...

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Concealed concern: Fathers' experience of having a child with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

Concealed concern: Fathers' experience of having a child with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis

... Fathers continued to enjoy a social life outside the family and use this as a means of distraction from emotional pressures created by having an ill child. For example, Greg explained that “Last night I was down ...

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Does happiness adapt? : a longitudinal study of disability with implications for economists and judges

Does happiness adapt? : a longitudinal study of disability with implications for economists and judges

... One concern is that a human being’s physical health may automatically rebound, so well-being also will, and that is not what is generally meant by hedonic adaptation. To try to get around this, the paper’s focus is upon ...

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The spatial experiences of dwarfs in public spaces

The spatial experiences of dwarfs in public spaces

... the child facility or space can have the same effect on ...a child from misusing it, does not disable them but rather protects them or prevents the facility from being ...a child will not affect an ...

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Disabled Children and Child Protection in Scotland : An investigation into the relationship between professional practice, child protection and disability

Disabled Children and Child Protection in Scotland : An investigation into the relationship between professional practice, child protection and disability

... on child protection and disability, there were participants who were not comfortable with the term disability, preferring additional support needs or similar ...wider child protection framework that would ...

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Disabled children and the child protection system : a cause for concern

Disabled children and the child protection system : a cause for concern

... Children with particular forms of impairment are more at risk than others. Logistic regression on the National Youth Risk Behavior Survey in the United States showed that female students with a physical disability were ...

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