Friendship is important for all of us! This includes people with and without disabilities. People often feel better and happier when they have friends. As part of a research project about the choices people with disabilities make about work, we interviewed 16 people with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD). These people also chose family members and professional staff people for us to interview. We asked them how they made decisions about working and making friends
Asking for job accommodations can feel intimidating, especially if an individual has decided not to ...
Friendship is universal. It can bridge societal gaps of gender, race, social class, and differences ...
Interviews were conducted with Hispanic children who had a disability and a friend with whom they ha...
Friendship is important for all of us! This includes people with and without disabilities. People of...
Friendship and social connections generally improve quality of life and well-being. However, researc...
Friendship is an issue of concern for many people with intellectual disability. The aim of the rese...
For people with Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD), making friends and participating in...
Until 1990, participation in recreation activities by persons with disabilities generally was assume...
The research included in this field report addressed inclusion and how it was defined. This researc...
non-peer-reviewedBackground Community participation is a major goal for all disabled people, but on...
Friendships are developmentally important and personally beneficial relationships for all children a...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to describe the shared experience of n...
Social inclusion enhances the quality of life of young adults with intellectual disabilities (ID). ...
This study reports the friendship experiences and aspirations of adults with intellectual disabiliti...
Social relationships and social participation have an important impact on the social inclusion proce...
Asking for job accommodations can feel intimidating, especially if an individual has decided not to ...
Friendship is universal. It can bridge societal gaps of gender, race, social class, and differences ...
Interviews were conducted with Hispanic children who had a disability and a friend with whom they ha...
Friendship is important for all of us! This includes people with and without disabilities. People of...
Friendship and social connections generally improve quality of life and well-being. However, researc...
Friendship is an issue of concern for many people with intellectual disability. The aim of the rese...
For people with Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD), making friends and participating in...
Until 1990, participation in recreation activities by persons with disabilities generally was assume...
The research included in this field report addressed inclusion and how it was defined. This researc...
non-peer-reviewedBackground Community participation is a major goal for all disabled people, but on...
Friendships are developmentally important and personally beneficial relationships for all children a...
The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to describe the shared experience of n...
Social inclusion enhances the quality of life of young adults with intellectual disabilities (ID). ...
This study reports the friendship experiences and aspirations of adults with intellectual disabiliti...
Social relationships and social participation have an important impact on the social inclusion proce...
Asking for job accommodations can feel intimidating, especially if an individual has decided not to ...
Friendship is universal. It can bridge societal gaps of gender, race, social class, and differences ...
Interviews were conducted with Hispanic children who had a disability and a friend with whom they ha...