This edited collection explores the intersectionality of childhood and disability. Whereas available scholarship tends to concentrate on care-giving, parenting, or supporting and teaching children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities, the contributors to this collection offer an engaging and accessible insight into childhoods that are impacted by disability and impairment. The discussions cut across traditional disciplinary divides and offer critical insights into the key issues that relate to disabled children and young peoples lives, encouraging the exploration of both disability and childhoods in their broadest terms.
Dis/abled Childhoods? will be of interest to students and scholars across a range of disciplines including Special Educational Needs; Childhood Studies; Disability Studies; Youth Studies; and Health and Social Care.
1. Introduction
Allison Boggis
2. Policy, Provision and the Historical Context
Sarah Richards
3. Diversity, Equality and Rights
Pere Ayling
4. Issues of Impairment: Descriptions and Discussions
Cristian Dogaru
5. The Individual and Self-Identity
Ferran Marsa-Sambola
6. Embodiment and Representation
Jessica Clark
7. Safeguarding Disabled Children and Young People
Allison Boggis
8. Early Interventions
Garfield Hunt
9. Educational Perspectives
Vanessa Rawlings
10. Research with Disabled Children: Tracing the Past, Present and Future
Sarah Richards and Jessica Clark
11. Brief Final Thoughts&
Allison Boggis
Index
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