Students with chronic illness are at risk for a host of academic and social problems. The risk is exacerbated when students are unable to attend school short term or long term due to medical problems. Educators may be able to reduce academic and social risk for students with chronic illness through effective homebound instruction. However, there remain many barriers to effective homebowund instruction. Effective interdisciplinary and community coordination, development of policies, teacher support, inclusion of families, and use of technology can be combined to overcome these barriers and create effective homebound programs and policies. The result is reduced risk for the large and vulnerable population of students with chronic illness
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
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Background The rapidly increasing burden of chronic disease is diffi cult to reconcile with the larg...
Background A considerable number of children are confronted with a chronic or long-term illness in t...
Because of the breakout of a pandemic on a global scale, families were forced to swiftly adjust to t...
Homebound instruction presents many challenges for teachers. Teachers are frequently not prepared to...
Attending school on a regular basis and completing school is usually seen as a precondition for stud...
This paper explores the inequitable educational services afforded to homebound children with chronic...
This portfolio documents an investigation of both parent and educator perspectives of managing a chr...
Extracted text; Chronic pediatric health conditions include “long-term physical, emotional, behavior...
Serious chronic illness can reduce the likelihood children and adolescents will achieve school succe...
This article presents data on Coronavirus disease (COVID-19)-related learning, health, and mental he...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Mental health disorders are prevalent in children in all societies. The onset of most mental disorde...
Students who are chronically absent are more likely than other students to drop out of school. Many ...
The present action research study examined a group of chronically ill students approved for medical ...
Novel treatments are improving the prognosis for many illnesses, making it pos-sible to survive dise...
Background The rapidly increasing burden of chronic disease is diffi cult to reconcile with the larg...
Background A considerable number of children are confronted with a chronic or long-term illness in t...
Because of the breakout of a pandemic on a global scale, families were forced to swiftly adjust to t...
Homebound instruction presents many challenges for teachers. Teachers are frequently not prepared to...
Attending school on a regular basis and completing school is usually seen as a precondition for stud...
This paper explores the inequitable educational services afforded to homebound children with chronic...
This portfolio documents an investigation of both parent and educator perspectives of managing a chr...
Extracted text; Chronic pediatric health conditions include “long-term physical, emotional, behavior...
Serious chronic illness can reduce the likelihood children and adolescents will achieve school succe...
This article presents data on Coronavirus disease (COVID-19)-related learning, health, and mental he...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
Mental health disorders are prevalent in children in all societies. The onset of most mental disorde...
Students who are chronically absent are more likely than other students to drop out of school. Many ...