“…Moreover, an interdisciplinary approach is crucial in designing interventions to increase participation in and outside school activities (SDGs 4 and 10), and, related to SDG 3, it is not a diagnosis per se that primarily affects participation but rather factors such as sibling support and family atmosphere. Other research projects are related to children with disabilities (Lygnegård, Donohue, Bornman, Granlund, & Huus, 2013), children's rights, and basic and special needs in low-and middle-income countries (SDGs 1 and 10) (Huus, Granlund, Bornman, & Lygnegård, 2015). How children's voices are emphasised, and what rights, according to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child, the children themselves think that they have, as well as the rights their primary caregivers think they have, have also been researched (Huus, Dada, Bornman, & Lygnegård, 2016), which relates to SDGs 1, 3, 4 and 5.…”