Objective: The aim of this study was to examine parents' experiences, expectations, and needs regarding service providers and their roles in the process of copping with a child with a disability. Materials & Methods: A qualitative phenomenological method has been selected for this study. Nine parents of children with variety of disabilities including children with cerebral palsy, intellectual disabilities, and autism were purposefully selected and semi-structured in-depth interview were conducted. Interviews records were transcribed and analyzed using Van Manen's method. Results: Findings were classified in four domains as experienced and perceived by the participants of the study: medical , consoling , rehabilitation, and education servi...
Raising a child with a disability can affect parents, siblings, and family members in various ways a...
Beyond Diagnosis: The Dynamics of Disability and Disruptions in ParentingBy Christina Anne SogarDoct...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the experiences and needs of parents of young children (aged 2-4 years) with c...
Although parents could encounter both negative and positive aspects in parenting a son with disabil...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of two mothers of children with disabilitie...
The purpose of this study was to follow the formation of parental fields-of-view when coping with ch...
Parenting a child with a disability is a unique experience, and both parents and children need to fi...
On the basis of characteristics of family resilience, the study examined the perspectives of parents...
Background: There is little data on the collaboration between parents and professionals in the suppo...
Aims - This study aimed to explore parents’ experiences and opinions of accessing current services f...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to provide an in-depth exploration and understanding of parents' ...
When parents learn that their child has a disability or special need, they begin a journey that take...
Caring for a child with disabilities and special needs can be a challenging and arduous responsibili...
Purpose: How autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is understood (i.e., as a medical problem or natural hum...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Pediatric rehabilitation considers Family-centered service (FCS) as a way to i...
Raising a child with a disability can affect parents, siblings, and family members in various ways a...
Beyond Diagnosis: The Dynamics of Disability and Disruptions in ParentingBy Christina Anne SogarDoct...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the experiences and needs of parents of young children (aged 2-4 years) with c...
Although parents could encounter both negative and positive aspects in parenting a son with disabil...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of two mothers of children with disabilitie...
The purpose of this study was to follow the formation of parental fields-of-view when coping with ch...
Parenting a child with a disability is a unique experience, and both parents and children need to fi...
On the basis of characteristics of family resilience, the study examined the perspectives of parents...
Background: There is little data on the collaboration between parents and professionals in the suppo...
Aims - This study aimed to explore parents’ experiences and opinions of accessing current services f...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to provide an in-depth exploration and understanding of parents' ...
When parents learn that their child has a disability or special need, they begin a journey that take...
Caring for a child with disabilities and special needs can be a challenging and arduous responsibili...
Purpose: How autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is understood (i.e., as a medical problem or natural hum...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Pediatric rehabilitation considers Family-centered service (FCS) as a way to i...
Raising a child with a disability can affect parents, siblings, and family members in various ways a...
Beyond Diagnosis: The Dynamics of Disability and Disruptions in ParentingBy Christina Anne SogarDoct...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the experiences and needs of parents of young children (aged 2-4 years) with c...