Physical and social health outcomes for children adolescents with cp. methods eleven parents of children with cp (n = 7) (gmfcs i-ii) aged 7-15 years participated in seven semi-structured interviews. thematical analysis was performed to understand the data material. results and conclusions the main challenge described by parents was formulated as ‘falling between two stools’ referring to the experience of their child being ‘too good’ for adapted leisure activities, but at the same time wanting to participate in regular leisure activities, but performing a little too poorly, to feel included. it was found that a reigning performance culture in regular leisure activities was perceived as a barrier for the participation of

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  • who: Cecilie Karen Ljungmann et al. from the Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen, Herlev, Denmark University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark have published the article: physical and social health outcomes for children adolescents with CP. Methods Eleven parents of children with CP (n = 7) (GMFCS I-II) aged 7-15 years participated in seven semi-structured interviews. Thematical analysis was performed to understand the data material. Results and conclusions The main challenge described by parents was formulated as ‘Falling between two stools’ referring to the experience of their child being ‘too good’ for adapted leisure activities, but at . . .

     

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