| Literature DB >> 11455103 |
R C Savage1, S Pearson, H McDonald, A Potoczny-Gray, N Marchese.
Abstract
Medical and rehabilitation systems care for children who sustain brain injuries. Their much needed services, however, are short in comparison with the long term needs of these children and their families. For the most part, it is schools and families who provide the long term supports to help children make the best outcomes and create a better quality of life. Professionals and families who develop collaborative models find that they can more effectively manage services for these children by carefully crafting Individual Education Plans (IEP's). Through the IEP process students' complex needs; the multiple transitions they experience; and their long term needs can be met.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11455103
Source DB: PubMed Journal: NeuroRehabilitation ISSN: 1053-8135 Impact factor: 2.138