SENSITIVE COMMUNICATION AND INTERACTION THROUGH THE PRINCIPLES OF THE ICDP PROGRAMME
Journal Title: Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation - Year 2008, Vol 9, Issue 3
Abstract
The ICDP approach is based on the idea that the best way to help children is first to provide help for the children’s caregivers. At the centre of basic human psycho-social needs is the need for establishing a long-term, stable, and caring relationship with the primary caregiver, without which children cannot develop properly. The objective, therefore, must be to sensitise caregivers, in order to enhance their ability to provide good quality care and to release empathic feelings towards the children. The most feasible strategy for helping children on a large scale is to support and educate children’s network of stable caregivers, which in practice means sensitising families and communities to enhance their own ability to sustain the social, cultural and environmental conditions necessary for the growth and development of children.
Authors and Affiliations
Nergis RAMO | Postgraduate student on the Institute for Special Education and Rehabilitation, Risto PETROV| Faculty of Philosophy - Institute for Special Education and Rehabilitation
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