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Defining Social Inclusion for Children with Disabilities: A Critical Literature Review
Authors:Donna Koller  Morgane Le Pouesard  Joanna Anneke Rummens
Institution:1. Ryerson University, Toronto, ON, Canada;2. The University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada
Abstract:Social inclusion is a complex and often misunderstood concept. For children with disabilities, research has documented the degree of loneliness, bullying and exclusion they often experience in their social lives. This paper presents the findings of a critical literature review on the social inclusion of children with disabilities. Study methods comprised rigorous criteria for study selection followed by established protocols for evaluating studies. Reputable rating scales were used to examine peer‐reviewed research published within the last 10 years. Fifty‐four studies were analyzed for essential themes. Findings reflect a broad range of stakeholder perspectives and factors that promote or inhibit social inclusion, including child‐specific variables as well as environmental influences. Additional research should focus on the perspectives and experiences of children in inclusive settings, particularly those with disabilities, as a means of safeguarding their future social and emotional well‐being.
Keywords:children  disabilities  peers  social inclusion  social relationships  stigma
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