Children with Special Needs: An Overview of Knowledge on Disability

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There can be a lack of understanding of the vulnerable situation of children with disabilities and their families, even among professional caregivers whose mission is to protect the health and wellbeing of these children. Their respectful treatment should include knowledge, empathy, humanity, and an open and sympathetic dialogue. This book provides an overview of knowledge and literature review of children and adolescents with special care needs that contribute to the respect and understanding of children with disabilities and their families. It also explains possible reasons for different outcomes in research studies and why there is a lack of knowledge in some areas concerning these children. 
Research on children with disabilities is considerable but often can be difficult to access on many levels, which means it does not always benefit those who need this knowledge. This compact book addresses this by presenting the international research in the field in an understandable way for people who work with children with disabilities and their families. The authors provide a broad picture of the background, reality of life, opportunities for professional help and support, as well as outlook of these children and families. Among the topics covered:
  • The Health and Well-being of Children with Disabilities
  • The Health and Well-being of Relatives
  • Occupation
  • On the Road to Adulthood
Children with Special Needs: An Overview of Knowledge on Disability is pertinent reading for students in all areas of health care (including nursing and psychology), social work, sociology, and education aimed at children and young people. The text also would be of interest to those who practice in these areas and/or encounter children with disabilities in their daily work.

Author(s): Ulrika Hallberg, Gunilla Klingberg
Series: SpringerBriefs in Social Work
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 100
City: Cham

Preface
Acknowledgment
Contents
About the Authors
Background
Introduction
Definitions and Prevalence
Previous Research
Stress and Treatment
References
The Health and Well-being of Children with Disabilities
Case
Physical Health of Children with Disabilities
Family-Oriented Care
Orofacial Health of Children with Disabilities
Mental Health/Illness in Children with Disabilities
References
The Health and Well-being of Relatives
Case
Parents
Siblings
Grandparents
References
Occupation
Case
School and Education
Recreation for Children with Disabilities
Relief, Support, and Assistance
References
On the Road to Adulthood
Case
Transition
Inclusion, Exclusion, and Risk Behaviors
References
When Something Happens
Case
Neglect and Abuse
Deaths
References
Index