The author draws on the personal and public dilemmas that result when Chinese families care for children with disabilities. She employed an ethnographic approach to interview 15 Hong Kong Chinese families caring for children aged 5 to 16 with disabilities. Twelve of these families included sons with disabilities. The following themes emerged: disruptions to natural order, public opinions on what constitutes personhood and ordered bodies, and the establishment of moral reputations linked to shame and blame and the gendered division of parenting. The author highlights the centrality of parenthood in Chinese society as the acceptance of responsibility and its cyclic enactment, and emphasizes how the care of children with handicaps strains and ...
The present study examined authoritative parenting and associations with parenting sense of competen...
Based on the responses of 275 Chinese parents experiencing economic disadvantage in Hong Kong, the r...
This paper, based on a study carried out in Hong Kong, outlines the caregiving obligations of Hong K...
Cultural characteristics impact on parents ’ attitudes and perceptions toward children with disabili...
Background: While caregivers of children with intellectual disabilities are burdened in every part o...
Mothers of a child with intellectual disability face various challenges in parenting. However, most ...
Building foundational skills in the early years for the later development of self-determination in a...
In Confucian philosophy, filial piety (FP) is a virtue of respect for one's parents and ancestors. F...
This article explores three related phenomena: first, the abandonment and institutionalization of ch...
The difficulties faced by culturally different parents of multiply handicapped young children are co...
This ethnographic study entailed interviews and observations over 2 years involving 35 Hong Kong Chi...
Drawing upon 18 months of ethnographic fieldwork in China from 2013 to 2014, this article argues tha...
Stigma surrounding disability, particularly learning and cognitive disability is often studied throu...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a life-long disability. The long term care of children with ASD ha...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a life-long disability. The long term care of children with ASD ha...
The present study examined authoritative parenting and associations with parenting sense of competen...
Based on the responses of 275 Chinese parents experiencing economic disadvantage in Hong Kong, the r...
This paper, based on a study carried out in Hong Kong, outlines the caregiving obligations of Hong K...
Cultural characteristics impact on parents ’ attitudes and perceptions toward children with disabili...
Background: While caregivers of children with intellectual disabilities are burdened in every part o...
Mothers of a child with intellectual disability face various challenges in parenting. However, most ...
Building foundational skills in the early years for the later development of self-determination in a...
In Confucian philosophy, filial piety (FP) is a virtue of respect for one's parents and ancestors. F...
This article explores three related phenomena: first, the abandonment and institutionalization of ch...
The difficulties faced by culturally different parents of multiply handicapped young children are co...
This ethnographic study entailed interviews and observations over 2 years involving 35 Hong Kong Chi...
Drawing upon 18 months of ethnographic fieldwork in China from 2013 to 2014, this article argues tha...
Stigma surrounding disability, particularly learning and cognitive disability is often studied throu...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a life-long disability. The long term care of children with ASD ha...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a life-long disability. The long term care of children with ASD ha...
The present study examined authoritative parenting and associations with parenting sense of competen...
Based on the responses of 275 Chinese parents experiencing economic disadvantage in Hong Kong, the r...
This paper, based on a study carried out in Hong Kong, outlines the caregiving obligations of Hong K...