Generic family support services: are parents with learning disability catered for?

By: Llewellyn, Gwynnyth.
Series: Mental Handicap Research 7 (1) 1994: 64-77. 1994Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): FAMILY SUPPORT | PARENT TRAINING | PARENTING | SERVICESSummary: The results of parent training programs for parents with intellectual handicap are generally positively reported. Such programs are usually provided by specialist services. Possible reasons for generic services not including parents with an IH are also discussed.
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The results of parent training programs for parents with intellectual handicap are generally positively reported. Such programs are usually provided by specialist services. Possible reasons for generic services not including parents with an IH are also discussed.

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