Impact: Feature Issue on Supporting the Social Well-Being of Children and Youth with Disabilities

Part of the Impact series.
Managing Editor(s)
Vicki D Gaylord
Editor(s)
Susan Palmer, Linda Heyne, Jo Montie, Brian H Abery

Description

A newsletter issue presenting practical and insightful articles about supporting the social well-being of children and youth with intellectual, developmental and other disabilities in the settings where they live their lives: schools, youth programs, neighborhoods, communities, homes. Social well-being is essential to overall health and quality of life for all children and youth. However, children and youth with disabilities are often at higher risk for experiencing lower levels of social, and related emotional, well-being than their peers without disabilities. They are among those more likely to be bullied and harassed, have a small number of friends outside their families, and participate in few extracurricular activities. This means that the adults in their lives need to be proactive in supporting and strengthening the social well-being of these young people. This Impact issue focuses on what adults can do to create and sustain environments that contribute to social well-being, rather than social harm, for young people with disabilities and their peers without disabilities. It includes personal stories of young people, their families and friends; practical strategies for school and community settings; research summaries and profiles of successful programs; and resources for use by educators, families, youth leaders, and others who desire to support the social growth and well-being of all our young people.

Details

Date
Spring/Summer 2011 
Type
Newsletter 
Edition
Volume 24, Number 1
Contact
ICI Publications Office to request a free print copy at icipub@umn.edu
Publisher
Institute on Community Integration, University of Minnesota
Co-publisher
Research and Training Center on Community Living (RTC-CL)

Topics

  • Education practices (K12 and transition)
    • Inclusive education
    • Youth development and leadership
    • Positive behavior support
  • Community life
    • Friendships and social relationships
    • Recreation and leisure
    • Social inclusion
  • Specific life stage
    • Children
    • Adolescents and young adults
  • Health and safety
    • Health and wellness