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What is Lifespan

Advocating and Empowering Diverse Families of Students With Disabilities Through Meaningful Engagement
The length of time from birth to death; the extent to which something functions.
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All the Voices: An Experiential, Intersectional, and Reflective Approach
Lynn M. Scott (Indiana State University, USA), Kiera Anderson (University of Central Florida, USA), Christine Parsons (University of Central Florida, USA), Juliana Hirn (University of Central Florida, USA), Christina Kerns (Southmont Junior High School, USA), and Annette Romualdo (University of Minnesota, Duluth, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8651-1.ch012
Abstract
Educational research indicates collaborative engagement strategies often exclude caregivers of students with disabilities. The chapter highlights an experiential learning opportunity for preservice teachers that builds community and value for those whose voices are traditionally unheard. Emphasis is placed on the need for a holistic approach to engagement with a focus on open and honest communication, building trusting relationships beyond the classroom, and capacity development for the educator and caregiver partnership. A qualitative descriptive approach was used to analyze preservice teachers' collaborative informal interviews of caregivers of individuals with disabilities and educational experiences across the lifespan. Findings suggest listening to caregivers positively influences preservice teachers' future as well as present admirations. Results align with previous work advocating for a trauma-informed, intersectional, and critically reflexive approach to family and educator involvement. Recommendations to improve parent exposure in teacher-education programs are provided.
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The Evolution of Aging Conceptualization and Its Effect on the Workforce
The developmental period from birth to death. Individual development can be described as the succession of consecutive stages, in which the individual plays an active role in his development and to which he adjusts psychologically.
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