[The social problems of the families with disabled children of adolescent age].

Probl Sotsialnoi Gig Zdravookhranenniiai Istor Med

Published: April 2009

Presently, the number of families bringing up children with limited capabilities in the domestic conditions is increasing. The upbringing of child suffering of development deviation purposes to achieve the harmonious functioning of atypical child, the highest possible development of the potential capabilities of child and every family member to be successfully integrated into society everyday life. The parents need timely support in the upbringing of this category of children, including social psychological care to overcome their alienation in society and to increase the self-care among them. In the specialized boarding school for disabled the division of rehabilitation is established to provide the overall rehabilitation care to the studying disabled adolescents.

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