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  1. Parenting a child with a special need, whether a physical disability, a learning delay, an emotional challenge, or a developmental disorder, may require the acquisition of specific skills,...

  2. 13 mar 2021 · Some children do their best to walk the fine line between them, while others stake out a primary allegiance with the natural parent and pile more resentment and stress on the stepparent. Less...

  3. There is an urgent need to address the gaps in both understanding and supporting parentchild attachment in families where parents have learning disabilities, through appropriate assessment, formulation and interventions.

  4. The results of the current systematic review present evidence that parent training programmes have a significant effect on the enhancement of self-efficacy levels for parents of children with neurodevelopmental disabilities. The data offers three insights for healthcare providers who provide parent training.

  5. 29 sty 2019 · Children with disabilities are at significant risk for limited participation in school . Such restrictions have significant lifetime consequences for achievement, quality of life and wellbeing [9–12]. There are several issues. Attendance for children with disabilities is reduced compared to peers .

  6. 22 wrz 2021 · This study investigated the relationship between parental cognitions, coping styles, and stress in parents of children with learning disabilities. More specifically, parental beliefs about self-efficacy and satisfaction in the parenting role were examined in relation to parenting stress.

  7. Parenting a child with a special need, whether a physical disability, a learning delay, an emotional challenge, or a developmental disorder, may require the acquisition of specific skills, such as ...