Background: Participation is a multidimensional experience influenced by personal, interpersonal, socio-cultural and environmental factors. Currently, relatively little literature exists that explores the roles and experiences of parents as they facilitate participation of their child with a disability and communication difficulties. Aim/s: This Honours Project explores parental perceptions regarding their child’s participation, focusing on the experience of facilitating communicative participation within leisure contexts. Method: Thirty-nine parents of children with a disability aged 0-18, completed an online Qualtrics® survey comprising closed and free text questions, administered via the social media site Facebook. Closed question respon...
An important group of people within a society are those with disabilities. This group includes peopl...
Introduction The facilitation of meaningful leisure participation for children and young people requ...
Participation in leisure is key to the physical and mental health of all children, however, engageme...
Background: There is limited knowledge about facilitators and barriers to leisure activity participa...
Parental involvement is a crucial force in children’s development, learning and success at school an...
Purpose: Participation in niches within family settings provide children with social and non-social ...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
Purpose: A literature review highlighted a gap in knowledge for non-verbal disabled children with li...
Purpose: To synthesise research literature describing elements of community recreation and leisure a...
Objectives Participation refers to a person’s involvement in activities and roles that provide inter...
Abstract Background: The objective of this descriptive study was to study parents’ experiences of ra...
Background: Pediatric rehabilitation considers Family-centered service (FCS) as a way to increase pa...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to provide an in-depth exploration and understanding of parents' ...
Leisure can be understood and studied by analysing personal, social and cultural roles in the modern...
An important group of people within a society are those with disabilities. This group includes peopl...
Introduction The facilitation of meaningful leisure participation for children and young people requ...
Participation in leisure is key to the physical and mental health of all children, however, engageme...
Background: There is limited knowledge about facilitators and barriers to leisure activity participa...
Parental involvement is a crucial force in children’s development, learning and success at school an...
Purpose: Participation in niches within family settings provide children with social and non-social ...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
Purpose: A literature review highlighted a gap in knowledge for non-verbal disabled children with li...
Purpose: To synthesise research literature describing elements of community recreation and leisure a...
Objectives Participation refers to a person’s involvement in activities and roles that provide inter...
Abstract Background: The objective of this descriptive study was to study parents’ experiences of ra...
Background: Pediatric rehabilitation considers Family-centered service (FCS) as a way to increase pa...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to provide an in-depth exploration and understanding of parents' ...
Leisure can be understood and studied by analysing personal, social and cultural roles in the modern...
An important group of people within a society are those with disabilities. This group includes peopl...
Introduction The facilitation of meaningful leisure participation for children and young people requ...
Participation in leisure is key to the physical and mental health of all children, however, engageme...