“…Thus, therapists should consider whether they are in the position to positivity influence societal views on inclusion and or enhance the child's social-emotional well-being, and social skills plus offer mental health treatments as a way of improving a child or adolescent's participation. (6) In this issue of the journal, we learn from a second study that barriers to participation identified by children include: the built environment accessibility; lack of funding for appropriate inclusion supports; societal attitudes; personal confidence; physical fatigue; and activity-induced pain (Shimmell, Gorter, Jackson, Wright, & Galuppi, 2013). This finding has also been confirmed in a large population study (Forsyth, Colver, Alvanides, Woolley, & Lowe, 2007).…”