Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2669081 | Journal of Pediatric Nursing | 2006 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The social interactions (n = 576) of 11 children who were medically fragile and developmentally delayed (MF/DD) were analyzed. Children interacted with a range of 5–23 people (M = 13.82) during the course of a school day, averaging 52 social encounters (range, 27–75). Most interactions (83.5%) were with adults and often occurred while the adults were providing care and teaching. Only 4.2% of social encounters were initiated solely for play, and 7.2% included play with another activity. Network members initiated most interactions, and 60% were reciprocal. Children who are MF/DD require assistance and support to play and interact with other children.
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Authors
Roberta S. Rehm, Joan F. Bradley,