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What is Holistic Approach

Advocating and Empowering Diverse Families of Students With Disabilities Through Meaningful Engagement
Looking at a situation holistically, not in small pieces; understanding physical, emotional, medical, spiritual, social, and overall well-being of a person.
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All the Voices: An Experiential, Intersectional, and Reflective Approach
Lynn M. Scott (Indiana State University, USA), Kiera Anderson (University of Central Florida, USA), Christine Parsons (University of Central Florida, USA), Juliana Hirn (University of Central Florida, USA), Christina Kerns (Southmont Junior High School, USA), and Annette Romualdo (University of Minnesota, Duluth, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8651-1.ch012
Abstract
Educational research indicates collaborative engagement strategies often exclude caregivers of students with disabilities. The chapter highlights an experiential learning opportunity for preservice teachers that builds community and value for those whose voices are traditionally unheard. Emphasis is placed on the need for a holistic approach to engagement with a focus on open and honest communication, building trusting relationships beyond the classroom, and capacity development for the educator and caregiver partnership. A qualitative descriptive approach was used to analyze preservice teachers' collaborative informal interviews of caregivers of individuals with disabilities and educational experiences across the lifespan. Findings suggest listening to caregivers positively influences preservice teachers' future as well as present admirations. Results align with previous work advocating for a trauma-informed, intersectional, and critically reflexive approach to family and educator involvement. Recommendations to improve parent exposure in teacher-education programs are provided.
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Overcoming Educational Challenges Through Social and Emotional Learning: Significance for the Whole Child
Refers to educating the whole person regarding intellectual, social, emotional, mental, physical, and creative potential.
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Business Continuity of Critical Infrastructures for Safety and Security Incidents
The examination of an infrastructure or a phenomenon based on its function, its activities and components as a whole.
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Leisure Time Marketing in the Context of the Entertainment Industry
A marketing/management perspective where all the strategies are being combined as a whole in order to meet the specific targets.
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Quantum Theory and Artificial Intelligence in the Analysis of the Development of Socio-Economic Systems: Theoretical Insights
An approach which concern the socio-economic system as a whole rather than separate parts of it and the interactions among various socio-economic systems.
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Promoting Successful Positive Aging Across the Health Continuum: A Holistic Approach
Holistic medicine is a term used to describe therapies that attempt to treat the patient as a whole person. That is, instead of treating an illness, as in orthodox allopathy, holistic medicine looks at an individual's overall physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional wellbeing before recommending treatment.
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The Importance of Retail Atmosphere in Online and Offline Environments
Approach that addresses to the system theory which suggests that the whole is rarely equal to the sum of the single constituent parts.
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Organizing for Innovation in the Armed Forces: A Logical Thinking Process Approach
The belief that the parts of something are intimately interconnected and explicable only by reference to the whole.
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From Classroom to Career: A Holistic Approach to Student Preparedness
A holistic approach considers all aspects of a situation, emphasizing the interconnectedness of various factors.
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Approaches and Initiatives to Green IT Strategy in Business
An approach for Green IT strategy in which emphasis is laid on adopting green IT practices in complete IT lifecycle
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Neuropsychology Rehabilitation: An Overview
One of several theoretical models used in neuropsychological rehabilitation.
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Using Trauma-Informed Care and Horticulture Therapy With College Students: A Counseling Approach Modeled After a Refugee Resettlement Community
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Why Students Cheat: A Conceptual Framework of Personal, Contextual, and Situational Factors
In this study, it refers to an approach that addresses academic cheating holistically by taking various factors into the consideration.
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Atmosphere as a Store Communication Tool
Approach that addresses to the system theory which suggests that the whole is rarely equal to the sum of the single contituent parts.
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Qualitative Data Analysis
An approach to social analysis that takes into account the totality of factors influencing people’s social behaviour.
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Spiral Management: New Concept of the Social Systems Management
Is the idea that systems (physical, biological, chemical, social, economic, mental, linguistic) and their properties should be viewed as wholes, not just as a collection of the parts.
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