Parenting Children with Physical Disabilities
Find guidance on adapting your home, navigating mobility challenges, and fostering independence in children with physical disabilities. Learn about adaptive equipment and inclusive activities.
7 courses
Learn how to provide compassionate, person-centered support for disabled children in residential settings, focusing on modern care standards and positive behavior strategies.
Learn to recognize common childhood developmental challenges and apply evidence-based, neurodiversity-affirming strategies to support inclusive growth and independence.
Learn to identify hypermobility spectrum disorders and implement evidence-based management strategies to support your patients safely and effectively.
Learn to support individuals with IDD by focusing on their unique strengths, fostering family involvement, and implementing modern, person-centered care strategies.
Understand the principles of parenting children with physical disabilities including accessibility, independence, and advocacy.
Build a working physical disability parenting practice through home accessibility, equipment management, and daily routine design.
Apply long-term physical disability parenting practices to independence-building, adolescence, and adulthood planning.