Coping with Children in StressVed P. Varma Arena, 1996 - 157 páginas This book investigates how to handle children with stresses derived from various sources - health, educational and social - looking at the causes and effects of stress, ways of preventing or minimising it, as well as coping strategies. |
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... interaction with their peers , both visually - impaired and fully - sighted . It is important that children are ... interactions will be very important for life outside school and for future life . Gaining access to the curriculum ...
... interaction with their peers , both visually - impaired and fully - sighted . It is important that children are ... interactions will be very important for life outside school and for future life . Gaining access to the curriculum ...
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... interaction between family members existed long before the diagnosis of the hearing impairment was made , which then serves to amplify the existing difficulties . For example , a hearing - impaired child may present with a number of ...
... interaction between family members existed long before the diagnosis of the hearing impairment was made , which then serves to amplify the existing difficulties . For example , a hearing - impaired child may present with a number of ...
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... interactions in order to systematically investigate physical or behavioural complaints , and thus to intervene in ... interaction , often with powerful , intermittent displays of concern . about the child's physical pains and distress ...
... interactions in order to systematically investigate physical or behavioural complaints , and thus to intervene in ... interaction , often with powerful , intermittent displays of concern . about the child's physical pains and distress ...
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Learning difficulties | 1 |
Visual impairment | 21 |
Hearing impairment | 35 |
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