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This book reports on the first substantial UK study of parenting, disability and mental health. It examines the views of parents and children in 75 families. Covering a broad spectrum of issues facing disabled parents and their families, Parenting and disability: provides a comprehensive review of relevant policy issues; explores the barriers to full participation in parenting that disabled parents face; examines the complex ways in which broader social divisions, including gender and socioeconomic status, interact with disability; advocates measures to support disabled parents and their families by promoting and supporting relationships within the family. The book is aimed at a wide audience, including students and academics in social policy, social work, disability studies, sociology, education, and nursing, people working in the voluntary sector, disabled activists and their supporters, as well as policy makers and practitioners in a range of statutory agencies.
"Women with epilepsy have different needs than men with epilepsy,
especially at various stages in their life cycle. Epilepsy and its
treatment can affect or compromise the menstrual cycle,
contraception, fertility and pregnancy, child development in the
womb, child care, and menopause. Conversely, the mesntrual cycle,
contraception, pregnancy, and menopause can all affet epilepsy and
its manaegment.
Did you ever want to do something but realized it was too difficult to do by yourself? That's what Davy does in this story. He finds a toy truck that is very broken down and he tries to fix it with his own tools and in his own way. Everything he does fails. You read the story for yourself and see if you would do what he does.
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