As parents rely more on the Internet for information, it provides a potentially more efficient and affordable format for directly reaching a large number of families with evidence-based health and education related information for their children with disabilities. Little is known, however, about Internet information seeking patterns for parents from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. This pilot study explored Chinese-American immigrant parents' perspectives about using the Internet to access health and education related information for their children with disabilities. A survey was developed and conducted through a large community service center in the Western United States. Fifty two parents completed the survey and results...
As an article published in the 2015 issue of the Communication Center Journal points out, it would ...
An inclusive book club was created to examine the effectiveness of incorporating literacy enhancing ...
Cross-sector partnerships that combine the perspectives and needs of public, private, and nonprofit ...
As parents rely more on the Internet for information, it provides a potentially more efficient and a...
This thesis explores how university students have experienced depression during their life in an att...
While research suggests that the Deaf cultural and linguistic identities are often undervalued in he...
The purpose of this mixed-methods explanatory sequential design study is to better understand univer...
This study examines how media consumption and social capital impact civic participation. Although se...
The aim of this study was to evaluate ways in which infant temperament and health difficulties influ...
The purpose of this case study was to explore how a group of principals from diverse backgrounds and...
Homophily is the sociological term for a principle that is easily observed and understood: similar p...
The prevalence of obesity, and obesity related diseases throughout America, specifically in regard t...
Kinship care has a long history of being used as a system of care for children whose parents are una...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.In...
Much research has been conducted from the framework of Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory, and on the c...
As an article published in the 2015 issue of the Communication Center Journal points out, it would ...
An inclusive book club was created to examine the effectiveness of incorporating literacy enhancing ...
Cross-sector partnerships that combine the perspectives and needs of public, private, and nonprofit ...
As parents rely more on the Internet for information, it provides a potentially more efficient and a...
This thesis explores how university students have experienced depression during their life in an att...
While research suggests that the Deaf cultural and linguistic identities are often undervalued in he...
The purpose of this mixed-methods explanatory sequential design study is to better understand univer...
This study examines how media consumption and social capital impact civic participation. Although se...
The aim of this study was to evaluate ways in which infant temperament and health difficulties influ...
The purpose of this case study was to explore how a group of principals from diverse backgrounds and...
Homophily is the sociological term for a principle that is easily observed and understood: similar p...
The prevalence of obesity, and obesity related diseases throughout America, specifically in regard t...
Kinship care has a long history of being used as a system of care for children whose parents are una...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and awarded by Brunel University.In...
Much research has been conducted from the framework of Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory, and on the c...
As an article published in the 2015 issue of the Communication Center Journal points out, it would ...
An inclusive book club was created to examine the effectiveness of incorporating literacy enhancing ...
Cross-sector partnerships that combine the perspectives and needs of public, private, and nonprofit ...