2017
DOI: 10.17161/foec.v35i1.6793
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Supporting Students With Health Needs in Schools: An Overview of Selected Health Conditions

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“…What adds to the complexity is that the presence of a chronic condition does not necessarily mean that the child will need either special education services or a 504 Plan (Filce & Lavergne, 2011). Moreover, each child is uniquely affected by his or her chronic condition, and even children with the same type of chronic condition may have very different needs in the school setting (DePaepe, Garrison-Kane, & Doelling, 2002).…”
Section: Chronic Conditions / Hopkins and Hughesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What adds to the complexity is that the presence of a chronic condition does not necessarily mean that the child will need either special education services or a 504 Plan (Filce & Lavergne, 2011). Moreover, each child is uniquely affected by his or her chronic condition, and even children with the same type of chronic condition may have very different needs in the school setting (DePaepe, Garrison-Kane, & Doelling, 2002).…”
Section: Chronic Conditions / Hopkins and Hughesmentioning
confidence: 99%