Contains fulltext : 204312.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual impairment in childhood often has lifelong implications. In order to aim for the highest levels of functioning, participation and quality of life and to ensure children's wellbeing, children should be entitled to the most effective rehabilitation programs. We review evidence for the effectiveness of rehabilitation interventions for children with visual impairment to improve skills and behavior, thereby improving participation and quality of life as an ultimate goal. Of the 441 potentially relevant articles identified, 66 studies met our inclusion criteria (i.e. 28 randomized controlled trials [RCTs], 18 non-RCTs, and 20 before-after comparisons [BAs]...
Background: Young children with visual impairments (VIs) are at high risk for mental disorders, due ...
The goal of the article is to reveal the features of social rehabilitation of young children and ado...
In recent years, there has been growing evidence in literature reporting the impact visual impairmen...
Visual impairment in childhood often has lifelong implications. In order to aim for the highest leve...
Visual impairment in childhood often has life-long implications. To aim for the highest levels of fu...
Vision impairment in childhood often has an impact on whole life. Low vision children and their pare...
The authors conducted a systematic literature review on physical activity interventions for children...
Contains fulltext : 54552.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Visual rehabil...
The authors conducted a systematic literature review on physical activity interventions for children...
Visual impairment is a large and growing socioeconomic problem. Good evidence on rehabilitation outc...
Children with visual impairment and a condition affecting their neurodevelopment (children with VND)...
Visual impairment is a large and growing socioeconomic problem. Good evidence on rehabilitation outc...
In past comparative studies, children with vision impairment were often shown a developmental delay ...
Parenting children with visual impairments from birth is a tough challenge for the family. Besides t...
PURPOSE: The efficacy of a community-based mentoring program for adolescents with a visual impairmen...
Background: Young children with visual impairments (VIs) are at high risk for mental disorders, due ...
The goal of the article is to reveal the features of social rehabilitation of young children and ado...
In recent years, there has been growing evidence in literature reporting the impact visual impairmen...
Visual impairment in childhood often has lifelong implications. In order to aim for the highest leve...
Visual impairment in childhood often has life-long implications. To aim for the highest levels of fu...
Vision impairment in childhood often has an impact on whole life. Low vision children and their pare...
The authors conducted a systematic literature review on physical activity interventions for children...
Contains fulltext : 54552.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Visual rehabil...
The authors conducted a systematic literature review on physical activity interventions for children...
Visual impairment is a large and growing socioeconomic problem. Good evidence on rehabilitation outc...
Children with visual impairment and a condition affecting their neurodevelopment (children with VND)...
Visual impairment is a large and growing socioeconomic problem. Good evidence on rehabilitation outc...
In past comparative studies, children with vision impairment were often shown a developmental delay ...
Parenting children with visual impairments from birth is a tough challenge for the family. Besides t...
PURPOSE: The efficacy of a community-based mentoring program for adolescents with a visual impairmen...
Background: Young children with visual impairments (VIs) are at high risk for mental disorders, due ...
The goal of the article is to reveal the features of social rehabilitation of young children and ado...
In recent years, there has been growing evidence in literature reporting the impact visual impairmen...