“40 Years Is An Awful Long Time”: Parents Caring For Adult Sons and Daughters With Disabilities

Behavior and Social Issues - Tập 18 Số 1 - Trang 155-174 - 2009
Karola Dillenburger1, R.A.S.O.E. Lyn McKerr1
1School of Education, Queen’s University of Belfast, 69 University Street, Belfast, BT71HL, Ireland

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