Families of Handicapped Children: Needs and Supports Across the Life SpanRebecca R. Fewell, Patricia F. Vadasy |
Contents
Fathers of Handicapped Children | 35 |
Understanding Sibling Needs and Influences | 75 |
Grandparents and the Extended Family | 99 |
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activities adult agencies amniocentesis Baltes behavior birth Bruininks Center cerebral palsy Chapter characteristics Child Development child's handicap concerns coping cycle deaf deaf-blind children described developmental developmentally disabled diagnosis disabled divorced effects emotional experience extended family members factors families of handicapped families with handicapped family support family's Farber fathers feel Fewell Gath Geoff Graliker grandchildren grandmothers grandparents handi handicapped child handicapped children handicapped sibling hearing impaired impact impaired increased individual infants influence interactions involvement Josh Greenfeld Karen life-span Lisa living Maisto marital marriage mentally retarded children Monica nonhandicapped children nonhandicapped siblings normal nuclear family parents of handicapped participation perspective placement preschool problems professionals relationship reported respite respite care responsibilities retarded child rubella severely handicapped single mothers social networks social support special education special needs stress syndrome teacher tion Turnbull Vadasy variables Wikler