In this thesis four empirical studies dealt with children with profound multiple disabilities and their parents with regard to: (a) how parents perceived interaction with their children (b) how observed child/parent interaction was linked to behavior style of the children as perceived by the parents (c) how parents of children with profound multiple disabilities perceived child/parent interaction and behavior style of their children in comparison to parents to children without disabilities matched for communicative ability and age respectively, and, (d) how social networks and family accommodations were linked to child/parent interaction and child behavior style over time for these families according to parental appraisals. The results in s...
Background. Families are essential parts of any community and throughout childhood one’s family serv...
When a child is diagnosed with an intellectual disability (ID) the experience of parenthood is affec...
Early intervention programs for young handicapped children have increasingly focused on modifying pa...
In this thesis four empirical studies dealt with children with profound multiple disabilities and th...
In this thesis four empirical studies dealt with children with profound multiple disabilities and th...
Aims: Family and parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific liter...
Research has shown that the behaviour style of children with multiple disabilities who do not use sy...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities (DD) experience a wide variety of conditions and...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities (DD) generally experience more stress and poorer...
Parenting is a dynamic process infuenced by the behavior of both children and parents. Behavior of c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998A hypothesis-driven functional assessment and analysi...
Background & Aims: Parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific lit...
Parenting plays an important role in many adult lives. Parenting a child with profound multiple dis...
Background & Aims: Parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific lit...
The transactional model (Sameroff, 1975) supports the notion that bidirectional influences of the ch...
Background. Families are essential parts of any community and throughout childhood one’s family serv...
When a child is diagnosed with an intellectual disability (ID) the experience of parenthood is affec...
Early intervention programs for young handicapped children have increasingly focused on modifying pa...
In this thesis four empirical studies dealt with children with profound multiple disabilities and th...
In this thesis four empirical studies dealt with children with profound multiple disabilities and th...
Aims: Family and parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific liter...
Research has shown that the behaviour style of children with multiple disabilities who do not use sy...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities (DD) experience a wide variety of conditions and...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities (DD) generally experience more stress and poorer...
Parenting is a dynamic process infuenced by the behavior of both children and parents. Behavior of c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998A hypothesis-driven functional assessment and analysi...
Background & Aims: Parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific lit...
Parenting plays an important role in many adult lives. Parenting a child with profound multiple dis...
Background & Aims: Parenting factors are one of the most striking gaps in the current scientific lit...
The transactional model (Sameroff, 1975) supports the notion that bidirectional influences of the ch...
Background. Families are essential parts of any community and throughout childhood one’s family serv...
When a child is diagnosed with an intellectual disability (ID) the experience of parenthood is affec...
Early intervention programs for young handicapped children have increasingly focused on modifying pa...