Three multilingual immigrant South Asian Muslim families who have children with autism were interviewed to ascertain their beliefs about autism. Data were drawn from interviews and conversations recorded during 17 months of ethnographic fieldwork in homes and community. Results indicate that families understood the task of raising a child with autism in religious terms. In keeping with the precepts of Islam, their overarching goal was to raise their children as normally as possible, incorporating them into ordinary social, linguistic, and religious practices at home and in the community. Parents strongly contested experts ’ understandings of autism, which they believed undermined rather than promoted their children’s development. Findings h...
Aim: A wealth of literature has contributed to our understanding of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)...
An investigation of parents ’ perspectives on family life with a child with autistic spectrum disord...
Exploring the role of perceived religiosity on daily life, coping, and parenting for Jewish parents ...
Three multilingual immigrant South Asian Muslim families who have children with autism were intervie...
NoThe development in Bradford, England, of specific training materials for parents from Muslim commu...
Cultural beliefs and practices affect factors associated with early diagnosis of developmental disor...
Meredith, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-2981-9189Cultural beliefs about parenting have an important influence ...
Autism is increasing in prevalence and has become a global concern. It has been long recognised that...
A gap exists in the literature regarding the needs, concerns, and overall experiences of Arab Americ...
This paper aims to provide an overview of Islamic education for children with autism. Autism is a co...
Autism has become widely known as the developmental disease defined by characteristics of impaired s...
This research study explored the experiences of seven Asian Indian American\ud mothers who are raisi...
The existence of autism is a sign of greatness of Allah SWT. that must be considered positive. The p...
Autism is a life-long invisible impairment with an unknown etiology. Current literature shows an inc...
Islamic religious education is seen as very important. Therefore, religious education is expressed a...
Aim: A wealth of literature has contributed to our understanding of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)...
An investigation of parents ’ perspectives on family life with a child with autistic spectrum disord...
Exploring the role of perceived religiosity on daily life, coping, and parenting for Jewish parents ...
Three multilingual immigrant South Asian Muslim families who have children with autism were intervie...
NoThe development in Bradford, England, of specific training materials for parents from Muslim commu...
Cultural beliefs and practices affect factors associated with early diagnosis of developmental disor...
Meredith, PJ ORCiD: 0000-0002-2981-9189Cultural beliefs about parenting have an important influence ...
Autism is increasing in prevalence and has become a global concern. It has been long recognised that...
A gap exists in the literature regarding the needs, concerns, and overall experiences of Arab Americ...
This paper aims to provide an overview of Islamic education for children with autism. Autism is a co...
Autism has become widely known as the developmental disease defined by characteristics of impaired s...
This research study explored the experiences of seven Asian Indian American\ud mothers who are raisi...
The existence of autism is a sign of greatness of Allah SWT. that must be considered positive. The p...
Autism is a life-long invisible impairment with an unknown etiology. Current literature shows an inc...
Islamic religious education is seen as very important. Therefore, religious education is expressed a...
Aim: A wealth of literature has contributed to our understanding of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)...
An investigation of parents ’ perspectives on family life with a child with autistic spectrum disord...
Exploring the role of perceived religiosity on daily life, coping, and parenting for Jewish parents ...