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Sibling relationships as a resource for psychological safety of the family in the crisis of raising a child with special psychophysical needsContext and relevance. Given the increasing number of children with special psycho-physical needs, ensuring family psychological safety through mobilization of internal resources becomes a priority. The sibling subsystem is considered a significant adaptive resource within the framework of crisis psychology. Objective: to analyze sibling relationships as a mechanism for ensuring family psychological safety in crisis…
Reference · Wikidata
The Relationships Between Fatigue, Quality of Life, and Family Impact Among Children With Special Health Care Needsscientific article published on April 12, 2013
Book · DOAB
Children and Companion Animals: Psychosocial, Medical, and Neurobiological ImplicationsChildren and companion animals seem to have a natural affinity towards each other. Most children desire a relationship with their own companion animals or at least demonstrate an interest to interact with animals in general. Living with companion animals or interacting with animals may have psychosocial, neurobiological, or medically relevant effects on typically developing children and juveniles as well as those wi…
Full text · Open Library
Married with special-needs childrenImage · DPLA
This video, titled The Announcement of the 9th President of Elon: Connie Ledoux Book, occurred on October 7, 2017 in the Alumni Gym. This announcement replaced the traditional College Coffee held at Phi Beta Kappa commons. Kerrii Anderson, Chair of the Elon Board of Trustees, welcomed all the guests in Alumni Gym. 00:01:07 Anderson welcomed Dr. Leo Lambert and Elon’s first Lady, Laurie Lambert. 00:01:50 Anderson sta…
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