The social model of disability has paid little attention to disabled children, with few attempts to explore how far it provides an adequate explanatory framework for their experiences. This paper reports findings from a two‐year study exploring the lived experiences of 26 disabled children aged 7–15. They experienced disability in four ways—in terms of impairment, difference, other people’s behaviour towards them, and material barriers. Most young people presented themselves as similar to non‐disabled children: it is suggested they may have lacked a positive language with which to discuss difference. It is further argued that Thomas’s (1999) social relational model of disability can help inform understandings of children’s experiences, with...
This paper presents a brief review of literature relating to children in families with a disabled me...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-90.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Literature revi...
This paper reports the experiential accounts of 24 young people with physical disability or chronic ...
The social model of disability has paid little attention to disabled children, with few attempts to ...
This chapter prsesnts findings from a 2 year study funded by the Scottish Executive exploring disabl...
This chapter reports on what children with disabilities in one study say about their everyday life. ...
The inclusion of children and young people with impairments and difficulties into mainstream schools...
Sian Jones - ORCID 0000-0002-2399-1017 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1017Since the publication o...
<div><p>The present research tested whether children’s disability representations are influenced by ...
A crucial contemporary dynamic around children and young people in the Global North is the multiple ...
This paper reports on a two-year study exploring children's understandings of disability. It focuses...
AbstractThe study compares attitudes and social representations towards disabled children among chil...
Drawing on one-to-one guided conversations with disabled children and follow-up interviews with thei...
The present research tested whether children's disability representations are influenced by cultural...
Aim: This paper will explore the influence of dominant models of disability on the categorisation of...
This paper presents a brief review of literature relating to children in families with a disabled me...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-90.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Literature revi...
This paper reports the experiential accounts of 24 young people with physical disability or chronic ...
The social model of disability has paid little attention to disabled children, with few attempts to ...
This chapter prsesnts findings from a 2 year study funded by the Scottish Executive exploring disabl...
This chapter reports on what children with disabilities in one study say about their everyday life. ...
The inclusion of children and young people with impairments and difficulties into mainstream schools...
Sian Jones - ORCID 0000-0002-2399-1017 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1017Since the publication o...
<div><p>The present research tested whether children’s disability representations are influenced by ...
A crucial contemporary dynamic around children and young people in the Global North is the multiple ...
This paper reports on a two-year study exploring children's understandings of disability. It focuses...
AbstractThe study compares attitudes and social representations towards disabled children among chil...
Drawing on one-to-one guided conversations with disabled children and follow-up interviews with thei...
The present research tested whether children's disability representations are influenced by cultural...
Aim: This paper will explore the influence of dominant models of disability on the categorisation of...
This paper presents a brief review of literature relating to children in families with a disabled me...
Empirical thesis.Bibliography: pages 73-90.Chapter One. Introduction -- Chapter Two. Literature revi...
This paper reports the experiential accounts of 24 young people with physical disability or chronic ...