This can carry over during school-age years (Erikson's industry versus inferiority stage), where children with severe disabilities are unable to master their environment and, at times, come under ridicule from fellow students (Connors ...
Older siblings are responsible for helping in raising their younger siblings (De Torres, 2002) who, in turn, are taught to show respect and obedience. ASSertiveness among the young is considered rude. Frank expression of emotions or ...
2009; Joiner et al., 2002; Murphy et al., 2006; Shewchuk, Richards, & Elliott, 1998; Yilmaz et al., 2004). ... generally adapt better to their circumstances (Elliott & Berry, 2009; Knestrict & Kuchey, 2009; Park & Folkman, 1997; ...
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Psychosocial Aspects of Disability
Psychosocial Aspects of Disability