Rare developmental disabilities, family course for children
The family course is suitable for children
- who have been diagnosed with FASD, Fragile-X syndrome, Prader Will syndrome or 22q11.2 deletion or duplication syndrome
- who are under school age (over 1 year), starting school, primary school age or starting secondary school
- whose functional capacity enables them to participate fully in the family course.
The course is not suitable for children whose condition prevents participation in group-based rehabilitation or whose functional capacity is equivalent to that of a child with a severe or profound developmental disability.
Rehabilitation is arranged for children with
- Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD)
- Fragile X syndrome (FRAX)
- Prader Willi syndrome (PWS)
- 2q11.2 deletion or duplication syndrome.
All age groups participate in the same course.
Use the course search to look up when courses are arranged
Use the search term ‘FASD’, ‘Fragile-X’, ‘Prader-Willi’ or ‘CATCH-22’. Please note, the service is in Finnish and Swedish only.
Purpose of the course
The aim of the course is to provide comprehensive information and guidance for the child and the family and to help them live a full and meaningful life despite the child’s disability. Rehabilitation is also a way of strengthening the family’s resources and life management skills as well as a means of providing support for the family and its support networks. It also provides opportunities to meet other families who are in a similar situation.
Content of the course and implementation
The rehabilitation is implemented as group rehabilitation taking each child’s and family’s individual goal and need for rehabilitation into consideration.
The course includes group discussions and working in small groups, a variety of activities as well as individual interviews, meetings and discussions with rehabilitation experts.
The rehabilitation is arranged on the service provider’s premises. The course lasts 5 days.
The child’s family accompanies the child throughout the rehabilitation. As a rule, 1 to 2 adult close relatives and 1 to 2 siblings participate in the family course. Siblings under the age of 2 can always participate in family rehabilitation. If a child has more than 2 siblings over the age of 2, Kela will assess whether they should participate in the rehabilitation. We will also ask the service provider if they are able to plan and carry out the rehabilitation in a way that makes it possible for several siblings to participate.
The family can stay overnight at the place of the rehabilitation or travel there from home each day.
The service provider contacts the family before and after the rehabilitation.
Course personnel
The course is implemented by the following experts:
- specialist in pediatrics or pediatric neurology
- registered nurse or public health nurse
- physiotherapist
- social worker, Bachelor of Social Sciences, rehabilitation instructor, Master of Social Sciences (major subject rehabilitation science).
Depending on the child's individual needs, other rehabilitation professionals and assisting personnel may also take part.