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problématique de la déficience motrice
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1. Bartley
J, & Carroll JE. (2003). Stem cell therapy for cerebral palsy. Expert Opin Biol Ther, 3, 541-549. (voir
le résumé)
126.
Bruggink JL, Cioni G, Einspieler C, Maathuis CGB, Pascale R, & Bos
AF. (2009). Early motor repertoire is related to level of self-mobility
in children with cerebral palsy at school age. Developmental Medicine & Child
Neurology, 51, 878-885. (voir
le résumé)
2.
Garne E, Dolk H, Krägeloh-Mann I, Holst-Ravn S, & Cans C.
(2008). Cerebral palsy and congenital malformations. European Journal of Paediatric Neurology,
12(2), 88-82 (voir
le résumé)
3.
Haastert IC, de Vries LS, Eijsermans MJC, Jongmans MJ, Helders PJM,
& Gorter JW. (2008). Gross motor functional abilities in
preterm-born children with cerebral palsy due to periventricular
leukomalacia. Developmental Medicine
& Child Neurology, 50(9), 684-689 (voir
le résumé)
4.
Hvidtjorn D, Grove J, Schendel DE, Vaeth M, Ernst E, Nielsen LF, &
Thorsen P. (2006). Cerebral Palsy Among Children Born After in Vitro
Fertilization: The Role of Preterm Delivery - A Population-Based,
Cohort Study. Pediatrics,
118(2), 475-482. (voir
le résumé)
5.
Mann JR, McDermott S, Bao H, & Bersabe A. (2009). Maternal
genitourinary infection and risk of cerebral palsy. Developmental Medicine & Child
Neurology, 51(4), 282-288. (voir
le résumé)
6.
Nadeau L, Tessier R, Lefebvre F, Robaey P. (2004). Victimization: a
newly recognized outcome of prematurity. Developmental Medicine & Child
Neurology, 46(8),
508-513. (voir
le résumé)
7.
Nelson KB. (2008). Causative Factors in Cerebral Palsy. Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology,
51(4), 749-762. (voir
le résumé)
8.
Nielsen LF, Schendel D, Grove J, Hvidtjorn D, Jacobsson B, Josiassen T,
Vestergaard M, Uldall P, & Thorsen P. (2008). Asphyxia-related risk
factors and their timing in spastic cerebral palsy. BJOG, 115(12), 1518-1528. (voir
le résumé)
9.
Ortiz-Mantilla S, Choudhury N, Leevers H, & Benasich AA. (2008).
Understanding Language and Cognitive Deficits in Very Low Birth Weight
Children. Developmental Psychobiology,
50(2), 107-126. (voir
le résumé)
10.
Oskoui M, Shevell MI. (2005). Profile of pediatric hemiparesis. J Child Neurol. Jun;20(6): 471-476.
(voir
le résumé)
11.
Platt MJ, Cans C, Johnson A, Surman G, Topp M, Torrioli MG, &
Krageloh-Mann I. (2007). Trends in cerebral palsy among infants of very
low birthweight (<1500g) or born prematurely (<32 weeks) in 16
European centres: a database study. The
Lancet, 369(9555), 43-50. (voir
le résumé)
12.
Roncesvalles MN, Woollacott MW, Burtner PA. (2002). Neural factors
underlying reduced postural adaptability in children with cerebral
palsy. Neuroreport,
13:2407-2410. (voir
le résumé)
13.
Shevell MI, Majnemer A, Morin I. (2003). Etiology yield of cerebral
palsy: a contemporary case series. Pediatr
Neurol, May; 28(5): 352-359. (voir
le résumé)
14. Sigurdardottir S, Thorkelsson T, Halldorsdottir M,
Thorarensen O, & Vik T. (2009). Trends in prevalence and
characteristics of cerebral palsy among Icelandic children born 1990 to
2003. Developmental Medicine &
Child Neurology, 51(5), 356-363. (voir
le résumé)
15.
Singhi P. (2001). The child with cerebral palsy--clinical
considerations and management, Indian
J Pediatri, 68: 531-537. (voir
le résumé)
16.
Weindling AM (2000). Intervention after brain injury to reduce
disability. Semin Neonatal,
5: 53-60. (voir
le résumé)
17.
Wood NS, Costeloe K, Gibson AT, Hennessy EM, Marlow N, Wilkinson AR.
(2005). The EPICure study: associations and antecedents of neurological
and developmental disability at 30 months of age following extremely
preterm birth. Arch Dis Child Foetal
Neonatal Ed., 90:F134-140. (voir
le résumé)
18.
Yeargin-Allsopp M, Van Naarden Braun K, Doernberg NS, Benedict RE,
Kirby RS, & Durkin MS. (2008). Prevalence of Cerebral Palsy in
8-Year-Old Children in Three Arreas of the United States in 2002: A
Multisite Collaboration. Pediatrics,
121(3), 547-554. (voir
le résumé)
127.
Zelnik N, Konopnicki M, Bennett-Back O, Castel-Deutsch T, & Tirosh
E. (2010). Risk factors for epilepsy in children with cerebral palsy. European Journal of Paediatric Neurology,
14(1), 67-72. (voir
le résumé) 
19.
Balandin S, Berg N, & Waller A. (2006). Assessing the
loneliness of older
people with cerebral palsy. Disability
and Rehabilitation, 28(8),
469-479. (voir
le résumé)
20.
Beckung E, Hagberg G, Uldall P, & Cans C. (2008). Probability of
Walking in Children With Cerebral Palsy in Europe. Pediatrics, 121(1), e187-e192. (voir
le résumé)
21.
Beckung E, White-Koning M, Marcelli M, McManus V, Michelsen S, Parkes
J, Parkinson K, Thyen U, Arnaud C, Fauconnier J, & Colver A.
(2008). Health Status of children with cerebral palsy living in Europe:
a multi-centre study. Child: Care,
Health and Development, 34(6), 806-814. (voir
le résumé)
22.
Brehaut JC, Kohen DE, Raina P, Walter SD, Russell DJ, Swinton M et al.
(2004). The Health of Primary Caregivers of Children with Cerebral
Palsy: How Does it Compare with That of Other Canadian Caregivers? Pediatrics, 114: 182-191. (voir
le résumé)
128.
Cohen M, Lahat E, Bistritzer T, Livne A, Heyman E, & Rachmiel M.
(2009). Evidence-Based Review of Bone Strength in Children and Youth
With Cerebral Palsy. Journal of
Child Neurology, 24(8), 959-967. (voir
le résumé) 
23.
Cummins A, Piek JP, Murray JD (2005). Motor Coordination, empathy, and
social behaviour in school-aged children. Developemental Medicine and Child Neurology,
47: 437-442. (voir
le résumé)
129.
Davis E, Shelly A, Waters E, Boyd R, Cook K, Davern M. (2010). The
impact of caring for a child with cerebral palsy: quality of life for
mothers and fathers. Child: care,
health and development, 36(1), 63-73. (voir
le résumé) 
24.
Davis E, Shelly A, Waters E, Mackinnon A, Reddihough D, Boyd R, &
Graham HK. (2009). Quality of life of adolescents with cerebral palsy:
perspectives of adolescents and parents. Developmental Medicine & Child
Neurology, 51(3), 193-199. (voir
le résumé)
25.
Enkelaar L, Ketelaar M, & Gorter JW. (2008). Association between
motor and mental functioning in toddlers with cerebral palsy. Developmental Neurorehabilitation,
11(4), 276-282. (voir
le résumé)
26.
Glenn S, Cunningham C, Poole H, Reeves D, & Weindling M. (2009).
Maternal parenting stress and its correlates in families with a young
child with cerebral palsy. Child:
Care, Health and Development, 35(1), 71-78. (voir
le résumé)
130.
Gonzalez-Monge S, Boudia B, Ritz A, Abbas-Chorfa F, Rabilloud M, Iwaz
J, & Bérard C. (2009). A 7-year longitudinal follow-up of
intellectual development in children with congenital hemiplegia. Developmental Medicine & Child
Neurology, 51, 959-967. (voir
le résumé) 
131.
Haak P, Lenski M, Cooley-Hidecker MJ, Li M, & Paneth N. (2009).
Cerebral Palsy and aging. Developmental
Medicine & Child Neurology, 51(Suppl.4), 16-23. (voir
le résumé)
27.
Hammar GR, Ozolins A, Idvall E, & Rudebeck CE. (2009). Body image
in adolescents with cerebral palsy. Journal
of Child Health Care, 13(1), 19-29. (voir
le résumé)
132.
Hoon AH, Stashinko EE, Nagae LM, Lin DD, Keller J, Bastian A, Campbell
ML, Levey E, Mori S, & Johnston MV. (2009). Sensory and motor
deficits in children with cerebral palsy born preterm correlate with
diffusion tensor imaging abnormalities in thalamocortical pathways. Developmental Medicine & Child
Neurology, 51(9), 697-704. (voir
le résumé) 
133.
Koop SE. (2009). Scoliosis in cerebral palsy. Developmental Medicine & Child
Neurology, 51(Suppl.4), 92-98. (voir
le résumé) 
28.
Magill-Evans J, Darrah J, Pain K, Adkins R & Kratochvil M. (2001).
Are families with adolescents and young adults with cerebral palsy the
same as other families? Dev Med
Child Neurol., 43: 466-472. (voir
le résumé)
29.
Nadeau L, Tessier R. (2006). Social adjustment of children with
cerebral palsy in mainstream classes: peer perception. Developmental Medicine & Child
Neurology, 48: 331-336. (voir
le résumé)
134.
Ohata K, Tsuboyama T, Haruta T, Ichihashi N, & Nakamura T. (2009).
Longitudinal change in muscle and fat thickness in children and
adolescents with cerebral palsy. Developmental
Medicine & Child Neurology, 51(12), 943-948. (voir
le résumé) 
135.
Palisano RJ, Almarsi N, Chiarello MN, Bagley A, & Maggs J. (2010).
Family needs of parents of children and youth with cerebral palsy. Child: Care, Health and Development,
36(1), 85-92. (voir
le résumé) 
136.
Palisano RJ, Hanna SE, Rosenbaum PL, & Tieman B. (2010).
Probability of walking, wheeled mobility, and assisted mobility in
children and adolescents with cerebral palsy. Developmental Medicine & Child
Neurology, 52(1), 66-71. (voir
le résumé) 
30.
Palisano RJ, Copeland WP, & Galuppi BE. (2007). Performance of
Physical Activities by Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy. Physical Therapy, 87(1), 77-87. (voir
le résumé)
31. Rentinck
I, Ketelaar M, Jongmans M, Lindeman E, & Gorter JW. (2009).
Parental Reactions Following the Diagnosis of Cerebral Palsy in Their
Young Child. Journal of Pediatric
Psychology, 34(6), 671-676. (voir
le résumé)
32.
Rosenbaum PL, Livingston MH, Palisano RJ, Galuppi BE, & Russell DJ.
(2007). Quality of life and health-related quality of life of
adolescents with cerebral palsy. Developmental
Medicine & Child Neurology, 49(7), 516-521. (voir
le résumé)
137.
Shevell MI, Dagenais L, & Hall N. (2009). The relationship of
cerebral palsy subtype and functional motor impairment: a
population-based study. Developmental
Medicine & Child Neurology, 51, 872-877. (voir
le résumé) 
33.
Skinner R, Piek J. (2001). Psychosocial implications of poor motor
coordination in children and adolescents. Human Movement Science, 20: 73-94. (voir
le résumé)
34.
Tetreault S, Beaulieu J, Martin G, Bedard J, Laurion S. (2000).
Utilisation du temps: Réalité des parents vivant avec un
enfant ayant une incapacité motrice. Journal Canadien d'Ergothérapie,
67: 260-270. (voir
le résumé)
35.
Tieman B, Palisano RJ, Gracely EJ, & Rosenbaum PL. (2007).
Variability in Mobility of Children with Cerebral Palsy. Pediatric Physical Therapy, 19(3),
180-187. (voir
le résumé)
138.
Turk MA. (2009). Health, mortality, and wellness issues in adults with
cerebral palsy. Developmental
Medicine & Child Neurology, 51(Suppl.4), 24-29. (voir
le résumé) 
36.
Van Eck M, Dallmeijer AJ, Voorman JM, & Becher JG. (2009).
Longitudinal study of motor performance and its relation to motor
capacity in children with cerebral palsy. Developmental Medicine & Child
Neurology, 51(4), 303-310. (voir
le résumé)
139.
Vogtle LK. (2009). Pain in adults with cerebral palsy: impact and
solutions. Developmental Medicine
& Child Neurology, 51(Suppl.4), 113-121. (voir
le résumé) 
37.
Wichers M, Hilberink S, Roebroeck ME, van Nieuwenhuizen O, & Stam
HJ. (2009). Motor Impairments and Activity Limitations in Children with
Spastic Cerebral Palsy: a Dutch Population-Based Study. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine,
41(5), 367-374. (voir
le résumé)
38.
Ziebell M, Imms C, Froude EH, McCoy A, & Galea M. (2009). The
relationship between physical performance and self-perception in
children with and without cerebral palsy. Australian Occupational Therapy Journal,
56, 24-32. (voir
le résumé)
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INDIVIDUS haut de page
39.
Damiano DL, Laws E, Carmines DV, Abel MF. (2006). Relationship of
spasticity to knee angular velocity and motion during gait in cerebral
palsy. Gait Posture, 23(1):
1-8. (voir
le résumé)
40.
Davis E, Davies B, Wolfe R, Raadsveld R, Heine B, Thomason P, Dobson F,
& Graham HK. (2009). A randomized controlled trial of the impact of
therapeutic horse riding on the quality of life, health, and function
of children with cerebral palsy. Developmental
Medicine & Child Neurology, 51(2), 111-119. (voir
le résumé)
41.
Dickens WE, Smith MF. (2006). Validation of a visual gait assessment
scale for children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy. Gait Posture, 23(1): 78-82. (voir
le résumé)
42.
Dieruf K, Burtner PA, Provost B, Phillips J, Bernitsky-Beddingfield A,
& Sullivan KJ. (2009). A Pilot Study of Quality of Life in Children
with Cerebral Palsy After Intensive Body Weight-Supported Treadmill
Training. Pediatric Physical Therapy,
21(1), 45-52. (voir
le résumé)
43.
Fragala-Pinkham MA, Dumas HM, Barlow CA, & Pasternak A. (2009). An
Aquatic Physical Therapy Program at a Pediatric Rehabilitation
Hospital: A case Series. Pediatric
Physical Therapy, 21(1), 68-78. (voir
le résumé)
44.
Gorter H, Holty L, Rameckers EE, Elvers HJ, & OOstendorp RA.
(2009). Changes in Endurance and Walking Ability Through Functional
Physical Training in Children with Cerebral Palsy. Pediatric Physical Therapy, 21(1),
31-37. (voir
le résumé)
45.
Gorter JW, Ketelaar M, Rosenbaum P, Helders PJM, & Palisano R.
(2009). Use of the GMFCS in infants with CP: the need for
reclassification at age 2 years or older. Developmental Medicine & Child
Neurology, 51(1), 46-52. (voir
le résumé)
140.
Haley SM, Chafetz RS, Tian F, Montpetit K, Watson K, Gorton G, &
Mulcahey MJ. (2010). Validity and Reliability of Physical Functioning
Computer-Adaptive Tests for Children with Cerebral Palsy. Journal of Pediatric Orthopedics,
30(1), 71-75. (voir
le résumé) 
46.
Hara Y, Ogawa S, Tsujiuchi K, & Muraka Y. (2008). A home-based
rehabilitation program for the hemiplegic upper extremity by
power-assisted functional electrical stimulation. Disability and Rehabilitation,
30(4), 296-304. (voir
le résumé)
141.
Hill CM, Parker RC, Allen P, Paul A, & Padoa KA. (2009). Sleep
quality and respiratory function in children with severe cerebral palsy
using night-time postural equipment: a pilot study. Acta Paediatrica, 98, 1809-1814. (voir
le résumé) 
47.
Jenks KM, de Moor J, van Lieshout EC, Maathuis KG, Keus I, & Gorter
JW. (2007). The Effect of Cerebral Palsy on Arithmetic Accuracy is
Mediated by Working Memory, Intelligence, Early Numeracy, and
Instruction Time. Developmental
Neuropsychology, 32(3), 861-879. (voir
le résumé)
48.
Jenks KM, de Moor J, & van Lieshout E. (2009). Arithmetic
difficulties in children with cerebral palsy are related to executive
function and working memory. Journal
of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 50(7), 824-833. (voir
le résumé)
49.
Jobin A, Levin MF. (2000). Regulation of stretch reflex threshold in
elbow flexors in children with cerebral palsy: a new measure of
spasticity. Dev Med Child Neurol.
Aug; 42(8): 531-540. (voir
le résumé)
50.
Lowe K, Novak I, & Cusick A. (2007). Repeat injection of botulinum
toxin A is safe and effective for upper limb movement and function in
children with cerebral palsy. Developmental
Medicine & Child Neurology, 49(11), 823-829. (voir
le résumé)
51.
Maltais DB, Pierrynowski MR, Galea VA Bar-Or O. (2005). Physical
activity level is associated with the O2 cost of walking in cerebral
palsy. Med Sci Sports Exerc.,
Mar;37(3): 347-353. (voir
le résumé)
52.
Maltais DB, Pierrynowski MR, Galea VA, Matsuzaka A, Bar-Or O. (2005).
Habitual physical activity levels are associated with biomechanical
walking economy in children with cerebral palsy. Am J Phys Med Rehabil., Jan;84(1):
36-45. (voir
le résumé)
53.
Maltais DB, Pierrynowski MR, Galea VA, de Bruin H, Al-Mutawaly N,
Bar-Or O. (2004). Minute-by-minute differences in co-activation during
treadmill walking in cerebral palsy. Electromyogr
Clin Neurophysiol., Dec;44(8): 477-487. (voir
le résumé)
54.
Maltais DB, Wilk B, Unnithan V, Bar-Or O. (2004). Responses of children
with cerebral palsy to treadmill walking exercise in the heat. Med Sci Sports Exerc. Oct;36(10):
1674-1681. (voir
le résumé)
55.
Maltais DB, Bar-Or O, Pierrynowski M, Galea V. (2003). Repeated
treadmill walks affect physiologic responses in children with cerebral
palsy. Med Sci Sports Exerc.,
Oct;35(10): 1653-1661. (voir
le résumé)
56.
Maltais DB, Bar-Or O, Galea V, Pierrynowski M. (2001). Use of orthoses
lowers the O(2) cost of walking in children with spastic cerebral
palsy. Med Sci Sports Exerc.,
Feb;33(2): 320-325. (voir
le résumé)
57.
Novak I, Cusick A, & Lowe K. (2007). A pilot Study on the Impact of
Occupational Therapy Home Programming for Young Children With Cerebral
Palsy. American Journal of
Occupational Therapy, 61(4), 463-468. (voir
le résumé)
58.
Park ES, Park CI, Lee HJ, Cho YS. (2001). The effect of electrical
stimulation on the trunk control in young children with spastic
diplegic cerebral palsy. Korean Med
Sci., 16: 347-350. (voir
le résumé)
59.
Peeters M, Verhoeven L, de Moor J, van Balkom H, & van Leeuwe J.
(2009). Home literacy predictors of early reading development in
children with cerebral palsy. Research
in Developmental Disabilities, 30(3), 445-461. (voir
le résumé)
60.
Regroupement des intervenants en déficience motrice
cérébrale du Québec. (2003). Algorithme de la diplégie spastique
de niveau III. (voir
le résumé)
142.
Retarekar R, Fragala-Pinkham MA, & Townsend EL. (2009). Effects of
Aquatic Aerobic Exercise for a Child with Cerebral Palsy:
Single-Subject Design. Pediatric
Physical Therapy, 21(4), 336-344. (voir
le résumé) 
143.
Root L. (2009). Surgical treatment for hip pain in the adult cerebral
palsy patient. Developmental
Medicine & Child Neurology, 51(Suppl.4), 84-91. (voir
le résumé) 
61.
Saleh MN, Korner-Bitensky N, Snider L, Malouin F, Mazer B, Kennedy E,
& Roy M-A. (2008). Actual vs. best practices for young children
with cerebral palsy: A survey of paediatric occupational therapists and
physical therapists in Quebec, Canada. Developmental Neurorehabilitation,
11(1), 60-80. (voir
le résumé)
62.
Saraph V, Zwick EB, Steinwender G, Auner C, Schneider F, Linhart W.
(2006). Leg lengthning as part of gait improvement surgery in cerebral
palsy: an evaluation using gait analysis. Gait Posture, 23(1): 83-90. (voir
le résumé)
63.
Sénéchal C, Larivée S, Richard E, & Marois P.
(2007). Hyperbaric Oxygenation Therapy in the Treatment of Cerebral
Palsy: A Review and Comparison to Currently Accepted Therapies. Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons,
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résumé)
64.
Sveistrup H, McComas J, Thornton M, Marshall S, Finestone H, McCormick
A, Babulic K, Mayhew A. (2003). Experimental studies of virtual
reality-delivered compared to conventional exercise programs for
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65.
Tedroff K, Granath F, Forssberg H, & Haglund-Akerlind Y. (2009).
Long-term effects of botulinum toxin A in children with cerebral
palsy. Developmental Medicine &
Child Neurology, 51(2), 120-127. (voir
le résumé)
66.
Tedroff K, Knutson LM, & Soderberg GL. (2008). Co-activity during
maximum voluntary contraction: a study of four lower-extremity muscles
in children with and without cerebral palsy. Developmental Medicine & Child
Neurology, 50(5), 377-381. (voir
le résumé)
67.
Trahan J, Malouin F. (2002). Intermittent intensive physiotherapy in
children with cerebral palsy: a pilot study. Dev Med Child Neurol., Apr; 44(4):
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68.
Van Naarden Braun K, Yeargin-Allsopp M, & Lollar D. (2006). A
multi-dimensional approach to the transition of children with
developmental disabilities into young adulthood: The acquisition of
adult social roles. Disability and
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le résumé)
69.
Verschuren O, Ketelaar M, Takken T, Helders PJ, Gorter JW. (2008).
Exercise Programs for Children with Cerebral Plasy: A Systematic Review
of the Literature. American Journal
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le résumé)
70.
Verschuren O, Ketelaar M, Gorter JW, Helders PJ, Uiterwaal CS, &
Takken T. (2007). Exercise Training Program in Children and Adolescents
with Cerebral Palsy. Archives of
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71.
Chen HF & Cohn ES. (2003). Social participation for children with
developmental coordination disorder: conceptual, evaluation and
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72.
Engel-Yeger B, Jarus T, Anaby D, & Law M. (2009). Differences in
Patterns of Participation Between Youths with Cerebral Palsy and
Typically Developing Peers. American
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le résumé)
73.
Fauconnier J, Dickinson HO, Beckung E, Marcelli M, McManus V, Michelsen
SI, Parkes J, Parkinson KN, Thyen U, Arnaud C, Colver A. (2009).
Participation in life situations of 8-12 year old children with
cerebral palsy: cross sectional European study. BMJ, 338. (voir
le résumé)
74.
Gouvernement du Québec. L'intégration des enfants
handicapés dans les services de garde. Recension et
synthèse des écrits. 107 pages. 2004. Québec,
Emploi, Solidarité sociale et famille. (voir le
résumé)
75.
Hergenrather K, & Rhodes S. (2007). Exploring Undergraduate Student
Attitudes Toward Persons with Disabilities: Application of the
Disability Social Relationship Scale. Rehabilitation
Counseling Bulletin, 50(2), 66-75. (voir
le résumé)
76.
Imms C, Reilly S, Carlin J, & Dodd K. (2008). Diversity of
participation in children with cerebral palsy. Developmental Medicine & Child
Neurology, 50(3), 363-369. (voir
le résumé)
77.
Ketelaar M, Volman MJ, Gorter JW, & Vermeer A. (2008). Stress in
parents of children with cerebral palsy: what sources of stress are we
talking about? Child: Care, Health
and Development, 34(6), 825-829. (voir
le résumé)
78.
King G, Petrenchik T, Law M, & Hurley P. (2009). The Enjoyment of
Formal and Informal Recreation and Leisure Activities: A comparison of
school-aged children with and without physical disabilities. International Journal of Disability,
Development and Education, 56(2) 109-130. (voir
le résumé)
79.
King G, Law M, King S, Rosenbaum P, Kertoy MK, Young NL. (2003). A
conceptual model of the factors affecting the recreation and leisure
participation of children with disabilities. Phys Occup Ther Pediatr., 23(1):
63-90. (voir le
résumé)
80.
Law M, King G, Rosenbaum P, Kertoy M, King S, Young N et al. (2005). Final Report to Families and Community
Partners on the Participate Study Findings Hamilton: CanChild
Centre for Childhood Disability Research. (voir
le rapport en format pdf)
81.
Mulvihill BA, Cotton JN, Gyaben SL. (2004). Best practices for
inclusive child and adolescent out-of-school care: a review of the
literature. Fam Community Health.,
27(1): 52-64. (voir
le résumé)
82.
Nadeau L, & Tessier R. (2009). Social adjustment at school: Are
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