Childhood disability and clothing

Catherine Wilkinson, S. Wilkinson
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This chapter considers the relationship between childhood disability and clothing. It reviews literature to discuss the social and symbolic status of clothing – both mainstream clothing and adaptive clothing – for disabled children. The chapter argues that rehabilitation professionals need to take clothing-related issues faced by disabled children seriously, so that opportunities for social participation can be maximised. It explains the stance of the social model of disability. The chapter discusses the social and symbolic status of clothing – both mainstream clothing and adaptive clothing – for disabled children and young people. It presents an overview of literature on children and clothing. The chapter deals with a call for rehabilitation professionals to take clothing-related issues faced by disabled children seriously – as opposed to considering them purely aesthetic – so that opportunities for social participation can be maximised. It considers the extent to which disabled children are othered by dress or, alternatively, use dress to feel less othered.© 2019 selection and editorial matter, Nadia von Benzon and Catherine Wilkinson; individual chapters, the contributors.
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儿童残疾与服装
本章考虑儿童残疾与服装之间的关系。它回顾了文献讨论服装的社会和象征地位-主流服装和适应服装-残疾儿童。本章认为,康复专业人士需要认真对待残疾儿童所面临的与服装有关的问题,从而使社会参与的机会最大化。它解释了残疾的社会模式的立场。这一章讨论了残疾儿童和青少年的服装的社会和象征地位——包括主流服装和适应性服装。它提出了对儿童和服装文学的概述。本章呼吁康复专业人士认真对待残疾儿童所面临的与服装有关的问题,而不是单纯地考虑审美问题,这样才能最大限度地发挥社会参与的机会。它考虑残疾儿童在多大程度上被衣着所排斥,或者用衣着来减少被排斥的感觉。©2019选择和编辑事项,Nadia von Benzon和Catherine Wilkinson;个别章节,贡献者。
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