Purpose: Participation throughout one’s life plays a significant role for development and emotional well-being. For this reason, there is a need to identify ways to facilitate participation in family activities for children and adolescents with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD). Methods: The study design was qualitative and explorative, based on semi structured interviews with 11 parents and 9 personal assistants of children with PIMD. Results: The interviews revealed participation-facilitating strategies relating to the children’s/adolescent’s proximal environment, such as “Availability and acceptability of the activity”, “Good knowledge about the child” and a “A positive attitude of people close to the child”, as ...
The perspectives on inclusion of five parents of children with intellectual disabilities were explor...
Parents of adolescents with a developmental disability (DD) report having novel and substantial diff...
Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the level of participation in social, leisure and recreati...
Background. Families are essential parts of any community and throughout childhood one’s family serv...
Purpose: Participation in niches within family settings provide children with social and non-social ...
Objectives Participation refers to a person’s involvement in activities and roles that provide inter...
Background: Participation in daily activities is expressed as a human right. Full participation of c...
Parental involvement is a crucial force in children’s development, learning and success at school an...
The importance of parents in facilitating children\u2019s cognitive and social development is unques...
Background The importance of a partnership between parents and professionals in the support of child...
Objectives Participation refers to a person's involvement in activities and roles that provide inte...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
Children with developmental disabilities are at risk for limited participation in everyday activitie...
This qualitative phenomenological research was designed to understand how parenting a child with an ...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
The perspectives on inclusion of five parents of children with intellectual disabilities were explor...
Parents of adolescents with a developmental disability (DD) report having novel and substantial diff...
Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the level of participation in social, leisure and recreati...
Background. Families are essential parts of any community and throughout childhood one’s family serv...
Purpose: Participation in niches within family settings provide children with social and non-social ...
Objectives Participation refers to a person’s involvement in activities and roles that provide inter...
Background: Participation in daily activities is expressed as a human right. Full participation of c...
Parental involvement is a crucial force in children’s development, learning and success at school an...
The importance of parents in facilitating children\u2019s cognitive and social development is unques...
Background The importance of a partnership between parents and professionals in the support of child...
Objectives Participation refers to a person's involvement in activities and roles that provide inte...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
Children with developmental disabilities are at risk for limited participation in everyday activitie...
This qualitative phenomenological research was designed to understand how parenting a child with an ...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
The perspectives on inclusion of five parents of children with intellectual disabilities were explor...
Parents of adolescents with a developmental disability (DD) report having novel and substantial diff...
Aim: The aim of this study was to compare the level of participation in social, leisure and recreati...