VanDenBerg J E
Pressley Ridge Center for Research and Public Policy, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
New Dir Ment Health Serv. 1992 Summer(54):97-100. doi: 10.1002/yd.23319925418.
In Alaska, the development of a model of individualized services has been beneficial to children with neurobiological disorders. The AYI program has successfully demonstrated that even the most disabled children can be served in communities. This finding promotes a new level of less restrictive and more therapeutic alternatives tailored to the needs of children and their caring families.
在阿拉斯加,个性化服务模式的发展对患有神经生物学障碍的儿童有益。AYI项目成功证明,即使是残疾程度最重的儿童也能在社区中得到服务。这一发现推动了为儿童及其照料家庭的需求量身定制的、限制更少且更具治疗性的替代方案达到了一个新水平。