This hands - on resource applies play therapy theory to a wide variety of group settings and gives therapists insight into treating special populations
including sibling groups, children who have been abused, and children who have experienced the loss of a loved one.
Not exact matches
Special Needs - Conditions that make some children harder to place than other children
include: physical, mental, and emotional disabilities, age, race (minorities),
sibling groups, and history of physical or sexual abuse.
Other search categories on Shaadi.com
include religious
grouping, caste, skin tone, country of residence and whether the profile was created by the single, a parent or a
sibling.
Over time, the initial focus on better
sibling care broadened to
include the power of children to influence their own age
group, their family and community.
Educate your staff about the barriers to learning for
siblings and
include this
group in your policies on anti-bullying, young carers, safeguarding and SEND.
This
group includes your spouse or domestic partner and their children,
including adopted children or step - children; legal guardians or wards;
siblings or
siblings - in - law; parents or parents - in - law; grandparents or grandchildren; aunts or uncles; nieces or nephews.
Colin and Chris raised two of their grandchildren and that spurred her on 25 years ago to establish a support
group in Peterborough for family and friends carers,
including aunts, uncles, grandparents and
siblings raising children unable to live with their parents.
Factors that we studied that were not associated with any disciplinary type or response
group in the analyses performed
included child manageability, maternal depression, relationship of the mother to the child (biological or other caregiver), and the number of
siblings of the child.
To increase efficacy for the youth themselves, the second stage of development (BEST - Plus)
included siblings who join their parents in the
group for the final four weeks of the eight week program.
Mitchell said the Kids Helpline staff identified a number of themes from their contact with this
group of children
including anxiety, isolation, loneliness, sympathy for the victim and sometimes perpetrator, fear for
siblings» safety and feelings of guilt over having bad thoughts, such as wishing the perpetrator would die.
Target Population: Children ages 10 - 18 years old who have been in out - of - home care for over 15 months; the program will also work with younger children if they are part of a
sibling group that
includes a child aged 10 - 18 years old
The
group can
include siblings and extended family.
Services to families
include frequent «family nights,» family therapy, parent participation in cottage life, and parent and
sibling support
groups.
The greatest need is for families open to school - age children (5 - 15 years),
sibling groups and children with identified needs that may
include histories of trauma involving abuse and neglect.
Fourth, especially for the control
group, a relatively large proportion of
siblings was
included.