Developmental Disabilities and Chronic Illness in Young Children

Promoting Positive Development and Outcomes

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This book examines ideas for promoting positive experiences and adaptations for children with disabilities and chronic illnesses in key contexts or life settings. It discusses critical ideas for fostering involvement, inclusion, and growth for children in the preschool through early elementary school years (ages three to eight), focusing on the importance of resilience and fostering development and well-being for children with either disabilities or medical conditions (or chronic illnesses). The book also describes systems of care and outlines tips for navigating services across the community. It addresses evidence-based research in best practices for inclusivity at school for children with special needs, emphasizing excellence and equity to behavioral, social, and emotional functioning. The book explores the most promising, evidence-based practices for promotion of integration and positive development and growth to enhance the well-being of children with developmental disabilities or chronic illnesses.
 
Key areas of coverage include:
  Promoting inclusion of children with developmental disabilities and medical conditions in religious settings. Inclusivity in school settings as well as playground design and activities for children with developmental disabilities and chronic illnesses. The role of families – parents and siblings – in promoting success for children with developmental disabilities and health conditions. Peer support for young children with developmental disabilities and chronic physical illnesses. Encouraging resilience in hospitalized children with developmental disabilities and illness.
 
Developmental Disabilities and Chronic Illness in Young Children is a must-have resource for clinicians, therapists, and other practitioners and professionals as well as researchers, professors and graduate students in developmental psychology, child and adolescent psychiatry, family and systems therapy, school and clinical child psychology, social work and counseling, pediatrics and school nursing, and all interrelated disciplines.
Pages
224 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2026-01-30
Marque
Springer
EAN papier
9783032085221
EAN PDF
9783032085238

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2
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22
Taille du fichier
7649 Ko
Prix
168,79 €
EAN EPUB
9783032085238

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Nombre pages imprimables
22
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10271 Ko
Prix
168,79 €

Laura Nabors, Ph.D., ABPP, is a Professor in the School of Human Services at the University of Cincinnati. Her research interests center on improving the resilience and lives of children with health and mental health care needs and developmental disabilities through evidence-based interventions. Moreover, Dr. Nabors also has focused on research on children’s inclusion and health promotion in community settings and this work showcases interventions and practices to improve child functioning. Her research has resulted in more than 150 peer-reviewed journal articles. She is an award-winning educator and professor, winning the 2015 Dolly Cohen Award for excellence in teaching at the University of Cincinnati, who values fostering inclusion of individuals with medical conditions and developmental disabilities.

 

Tina Stanton-Chapman, Ph.D., is a Professor in the School of Education at the University of Cincinnati and a Fulbright Specialist Scholar with the U.S. Department of Defense. Her research centers on identifying the skills, services, supports, and experiences that will not only assist young children socially and academically, but assist them with the skills needed for kindergarten. The majority of this research falls under three strands: (a) promoting peer relationships in preschoolers with disabilities or at-risk, (b) professional development and coaching of preschool teachers in social competence strategies, and (c) engaging community partners in building community playgrounds following the Principles of Universal Design. This research has received national funding and resulted in numerous peer-reviewed publications.

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