The future of children with significant impairments: what parents fear and want, and what they and others may be able to do about it

By: Wolfensberger, Wolf.
Publisher: Syracuse, NY Training Institute for Human Service Planning, Leadership and Agentry 2003Description: vi, 120 p.Subject(s): FAMILIES | FAMILY EXPERIENCES | FAMILY INVOLVEMENT | FAMILY SUPPORT | FAMILY ADJUSTMENT | PARENTING | PARENT ADVOCACY | PARENT SUPPORT | ADVOCACY | SERVICE NEEDS | SERVICE PROVISION | FUTURE PLANNING | FUTURE PROSPECTSSummary: Describes the concerns that many parents and other family members have for the future of a child with disabilities. Explains the source of these fears, the reasonableness of these concerns, the ways that families commonly try to deal with these fears, and some measures they can take to allay these fears. Contains reflections on the responsibilities of parents of children with disabilities and some of the more common and problematic mistakes that he sees parents make in rearing their children.
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Describes the concerns that many parents and other family members have for the future of a child with disabilities. Explains the source of these fears, the reasonableness of these concerns, the ways that families commonly try to deal with these fears, and some measures they can take to allay these fears. Contains reflections on the responsibilities of parents of children with disabilities and some of the more common and problematic mistakes that he sees parents make in rearing their children.

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