Critically Examining the Person-Environment Relationship and Implications of Intersectionality for Participation in Children's Rehabilitation Services
Participation of children in rehabilitation services is associated with positive functional and developmental outcomes for children with disabilities. Participation in therapy is at risk when the personal and environmental contexts of a child create barriers to accessing services. The International...
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Main Authors: | Meaghan Reitzel (Author), Lori Letts (Author), Briano Di Rezze (Author), Michelle Phoenix (Author) |
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