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Education and Human Sciences: Recent submissions
Now showing items 1621-1640 of 1670
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Perspectives of Foster-Care Providers, Service Provicers, and Judges Regarding Privtized Foster-Care Services
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Impacts of Poverty on Quality of LIfe in Families of Children with Disabilities
(Exceptional Children, 2002) -
Impact of Deafness on Early Family LIfe: A Review of the Literature
(Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2004)The presence of deafness in a family has the potential to affect all areas of family life. An understanding of the impact on family life is critical to addressing all components of the family system in early intervention. ... -
From the Old to the New Paradigm of Disability and Families: Research to Enhance Family Quality of Life Outcomes
(Greenwood Publishing Group, Inc., 2002) -
Family Quality of Life: A Qualitative Inquiry
(Mental Retardation, 2003) -
The Relationship of Inquiry to Public Policy
(The Relationship of Inquiry to Public Policy, 2003) -
The Core Concepts of DIsability Policy Affecting Families who have Children with Disabilities
(Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 2001) -
Reaching the Ideal
(Education Next, 2003) -
Impact of the Adoption and Safe Families Act on youth and their families: Perspectives of foster care providers, youth with emotional disorder, service providers, and judges.
(Children and Youth Services Review, 2006)This article, which describes a component of a larger research project, focuses on participants' perspectives on (a) ways that the Adoption and Safe Families Act (ASFA) affected access to services for children with emotional ... -
Legal Consideration of Inclusion for Infants and Toddlers and Preschool Age Children
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Matrix of Federal Statutes and Federal and State Court Decisions Reflecting the Core Concepts of Disability Policy
(Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 2001)This article sets out the 18 core concepts of policy affecting families who have children with disabilities. It defines each concept, provides a reference to the constitutional principle(s) that undergird the core concept, ... -
Five Models for Thinking About Disabilty: Implications for Policy Responses
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Dietary Intake and Heart Rate in 3rd-5th Grade Children
(University of Kansas, 2009-12-16)In adults, published studies have linked choline, magnesium and omega-3 fatty acids to heart rate (HR). No studies were identified that evaluated the affects of nutrients on HR in children. The purpose of this study was ... -
Infant Formula Docosahexaenoic Acid and Body Mass Index to Four Years of Age
(University of Kansas, 2009-12-11)Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is a long-chain fatty acid essential for brain growth and cognitive development in infancy. There is some evidence that DHA can also influence growth in infancy and early childhood. Several ... -
Eugenics and Sterilization in the Heartland
(Mental Retardation, 2003) -
Classifications, Social Contracts, Obligations, Civil Rights, and the Supreme Court: Sutton v. United Air Lines
(Remedial and Special Education, 2001) -
A Taxonomy for Organizing the Core Concepts According to Their Underlying Principles
(Journal of Disability Policy Studies, 2001)This article organizes and classifies the 18 core concepts. There are nine overarching principles into which the concepts fit: life, liberty, equality, dignity, family as foundation, community, capacity, individualization, ... -
A Quality of Life Framework for Special Education Outcomes
(Remedial and Special Education, 2003) -
Using Self-Monitoring to Increase Following-Direction Skills of Students with Moderate to Severe Disabilities in General Education
(Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 2005) -
Rethinking Inclusion: Schoolwide Applications
(Phi Delta Kappan, 2005-03)Efforts to bring about a unified system of educational supports and services from the standpoint of special education have focused primarily on the concept of inclusion. Various models of inclusion have suffered from a ...