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Autor:
Catherine M. Sanner, Laurel R. Benjamin, Caroline Eskander, Hadley A. McGregor, Amanda E. Preston, Laura Lee McIntyre, Cameron L. Neece
Publikováno v:
The Family Journal. 31:330-340
Parents of children with developmental delay (DD) report significantly higher levels of parenting stress compared to parents of children with typical development. There is a heightened need for social support among families of children with DD. Sibli
Autor:
Catherine M. Sanner, Cameron L. Neece, Geovanna Rodriguez, Jonathan Safer-Lichtenstein, Laura Lee McIntyre
Publikováno v:
School Psychology Review. 51:206-220
Families play an important role in supporting children’s learning and behavioral health. School psychologists are ideally situated to promote family–school partnerships, home–school collaboration, ...
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities. 14:202-224
Introduction: Children with developmental delays (DD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are at a high risk for emotional and behavioral concerns. Research examining co-occurring anxiety in those w...
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities. 34:624-633
Background Obesity rates are higher in children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (DD) compared to typically developing (TD) children. In TD children, family-based (FB) interventions for obesity are the most effective interventions. Re
Effects of MBSR Parent Intervention on Internalizing Problems in Children: ASD Status as a Moderator
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mental Health Research in Intellectual Disabilities. 13:343-363
Children with developmental delays (DD), particularly autism spectrum disorders (ASD), are at high risk for increased levels of behavior problems and developing internalizing problems. While previo...
Autor:
Catherine M. Sanner, Cameron L. Neece
Publikováno v:
Journal of Child and Family Studies. 27:591-601
Parents of children with developmental disabilities (DD) typically report higher levels of parental stress than parents of typically developing children. While the majority of the literature addresses child behavior problems as predictors of parental