The aim of this study was to conduct a preliminary analysis of relations between child and environmental variables, including factors related to communication aid provision, and participation in informal everyday activities in a sample of children with complex communication needs. Ninety-seven caregivers of children provided with communication aids responded to a questionnaire survey. Child variables assessed were level of ability, trait emotional self-efficacy, and competence in communication aid use. Environmental variables assessed were the impact of childhood disability on the family, family socio-economic category, perceived reliability of electronic communication aids provided to children, and ease of use of the aid. The outcome measu...
Purpose: Participation in niches within family settings provide children with social and non-social ...
This thesis considers why, in interaction between physically disabled children and familiar adults, ...
Research suggests that parents of children with special needs require more social support to cope wi...
The aim of this study was to conduct a preliminary analysis of relations between child and environme...
The aim of this study was to examine variation in the frequency of children's participation in out-o...
The aim of this study was to examine variation in the frequency of children’s participation in out-o...
Children with developmental disabilities are at risk for limited participation in everyday activitie...
A high level of unmet communication need exists amongst children with developmental disabilities in ...
A prospective study of the families of young severely disabled children applying to a non-government...
111 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Two children, 2--3 years old ...
Supporting and developing participation in everyday life is an ultimate goal of augmentative and alt...
Background: Social participation is essential to well-being for adolescents with and without disabil...
Discusses the methods used in a study seeking disabled children's accounts of their everyday lives. ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998A hypothesis-driven functional assessment and analysi...
This study examined the relationship between child social-emotional competence, child communication ...
Purpose: Participation in niches within family settings provide children with social and non-social ...
This thesis considers why, in interaction between physically disabled children and familiar adults, ...
Research suggests that parents of children with special needs require more social support to cope wi...
The aim of this study was to conduct a preliminary analysis of relations between child and environme...
The aim of this study was to examine variation in the frequency of children's participation in out-o...
The aim of this study was to examine variation in the frequency of children’s participation in out-o...
Children with developmental disabilities are at risk for limited participation in everyday activitie...
A high level of unmet communication need exists amongst children with developmental disabilities in ...
A prospective study of the families of young severely disabled children applying to a non-government...
111 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Two children, 2--3 years old ...
Supporting and developing participation in everyday life is an ultimate goal of augmentative and alt...
Background: Social participation is essential to well-being for adolescents with and without disabil...
Discusses the methods used in a study seeking disabled children's accounts of their everyday lives. ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998A hypothesis-driven functional assessment and analysi...
This study examined the relationship between child social-emotional competence, child communication ...
Purpose: Participation in niches within family settings provide children with social and non-social ...
This thesis considers why, in interaction between physically disabled children and familiar adults, ...
Research suggests that parents of children with special needs require more social support to cope wi...