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Family-Centered Care for Children With Special Health Care Needs: Are We Moving Forward?

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Pages 100-113 | Published online: 18 Mar 2010

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Lien Vanderkerken, Mieke Heyvaert, Patrick Onghena & Bea Maes. (2019) Family-centered practices in home-based support for families with children with an intellectual disability: Judgments of parents and professionals. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities 25:3, pages 331-347.
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Angela Drummond, Wendy S. Looman & Abby Phillips. (2012) Coping Among Parents of Children With Special Health Care Needs With and Without a Health Care Home. Journal of Pediatric Health Care 26:4, pages 266-275.
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