Communication barriers often result in exclusion of children and youth with disabilities from activities and social settings that are essential to their psychosocial development. In particular, difficulties in describing their experiences of activities and social settings hinder our understanding of the factors that promote inclusion and participation of this group of individuals. To address this specific communication challenge, we examined the feasibility of developing a language-free measure of experience in youth with severe physical disabilities. To do this, we used the activity of the peripheral nervous system to detect patterns of psychological arousal associated with activities requiring different patterns of cognitive/affective and...
Objective: To describe the activities and participation of children with cerebral palsy and to exami...
This thesis considers why, in interaction between physically disabled children and familiar adults, ...
Background/aim: This article aims to (1) identify instruments available to measure activity and part...
Communication barriers often result in exclusion of children and youth with disabilities from activi...
This thesis explores the physiologically-mediated interactions between children with profound disabi...
Purpose: The aim was to examine the leisure activity setting experiences of two groups of youth with...
Participating in physical activity promotes physical and mental health. Children with physical disab...
Introduction: Motor activation seems to be a minor part of the support provided to people with profo...
[Purpose] To examine the distribution of and relationship between the Gross Motor Function, Manual A...
Children with physical disabilities typically participate in physical activities that are aligned wi...
This exploratory study was an attempt to describe the social-communicative behaviors of five student...
Psychomotor therapy for children with mild intellectual disabilities (ID) often is aimed at improvin...
Background Children’s preferences for activities are one of the most important predictors for partic...
Purpose. This study investigated the feasibility of integrating three diverse methods for studying d...
[Purpose] To examine the distribution of and relationship between the Gross Motor Function, Manual A...
Objective: To describe the activities and participation of children with cerebral palsy and to exami...
This thesis considers why, in interaction between physically disabled children and familiar adults, ...
Background/aim: This article aims to (1) identify instruments available to measure activity and part...
Communication barriers often result in exclusion of children and youth with disabilities from activi...
This thesis explores the physiologically-mediated interactions between children with profound disabi...
Purpose: The aim was to examine the leisure activity setting experiences of two groups of youth with...
Participating in physical activity promotes physical and mental health. Children with physical disab...
Introduction: Motor activation seems to be a minor part of the support provided to people with profo...
[Purpose] To examine the distribution of and relationship between the Gross Motor Function, Manual A...
Children with physical disabilities typically participate in physical activities that are aligned wi...
This exploratory study was an attempt to describe the social-communicative behaviors of five student...
Psychomotor therapy for children with mild intellectual disabilities (ID) often is aimed at improvin...
Background Children’s preferences for activities are one of the most important predictors for partic...
Purpose. This study investigated the feasibility of integrating three diverse methods for studying d...
[Purpose] To examine the distribution of and relationship between the Gross Motor Function, Manual A...
Objective: To describe the activities and participation of children with cerebral palsy and to exami...
This thesis considers why, in interaction between physically disabled children and familiar adults, ...
Background/aim: This article aims to (1) identify instruments available to measure activity and part...