Meeting the Needs of Children with Disabilities: Families and Professionals Facing the Challenge Together Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Meeting the Needs of Children with Disabilities: Families and Professionals Facing the Challenge Together Book

Provides an insight into the needs of children with both physical and learning disabilities, particularly within an acute care setting. This book covers practice areas identified by the English National Board as essential for student nurses, and is aRead More

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  • Product Description

    Children with disabilities have needs that reflect the needs of every child of their age or stage of development, but in addition they will have other needs that are unique and special to them. This text provides the reader with an insight into the needs of children with both physical and learning disabilities, particularly within an acute care setting.
    The book considers the principles that underpin the fundamental aspects of care delivery to children with special needs, and areas of knowledge and practical skill covered include:
    DT The social and historical context
    DT Challenging assumptions
    DT Best practice for giving news to parents
    DT Communication methods
    DT Play and movement
    DT Nutrition and feeding
    DT Boundary setting
    DT Respite care
    DT Transitions into adult services

  • 0415280389
  • 9780415280389
  • 17 November 2005
  • Routledge
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 176
  • 1
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