This thesis seeks to provide insights into the everyday realties of neurotypical children who are sharing their upbringings with autistic siblings. This dissertation holds the potential to build upon current sociological understandings of autism within the family context, as the extant relevant research literature has rarely employed sibling samples. In order to accommodate children of different ages and interests, this phenomenological exploration combined the use of semi-structured interviews with a variety of participatory research methods. Whilst the dataset was heterogeneous in many respects, four core findings emerged: (i) several participants presented ranging degrees of acceptance when describing their lives as neurotypical siblings...
Difficulties associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders can cause considerable impact on personal, fa...
This study investigates the psycho-social characteristics of typically developing children who have ...
Semi‐structured interviews were used to explore the perceptions and experiences of eight typically d...
This thesis seeks to provide insights into the everyday realties of neurotypical children who are sh...
This study explores the range of experiences of growing up in a family where one of the children ha...
Research shows that the relationships people have with their siblings have significant influence on ...
This article reports findings from a study that explored the nature of sibling relationships when on...
This master’s thesis discusses how siblings experience growing up and cohabiting with children with ...
3.5 million Americans are affected by autism. While there is no known cause, changes in the structur...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-58)There has been conflicting research regarding perce...
This is a qualitative study into the perspective experiences of typically developing children’s rela...
The inter-sibling relationships of children and young people with autism have generally been overloo...
Semi‐structured interviews were used to explore the perceptions and experiences of eight typically d...
The sibling relationship represents a very important feature of man's life and the experience gained...
The literature review synthesises the literature examining the impact of having a sibling with autis...
Difficulties associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders can cause considerable impact on personal, fa...
This study investigates the psycho-social characteristics of typically developing children who have ...
Semi‐structured interviews were used to explore the perceptions and experiences of eight typically d...
This thesis seeks to provide insights into the everyday realties of neurotypical children who are sh...
This study explores the range of experiences of growing up in a family where one of the children ha...
Research shows that the relationships people have with their siblings have significant influence on ...
This article reports findings from a study that explored the nature of sibling relationships when on...
This master’s thesis discusses how siblings experience growing up and cohabiting with children with ...
3.5 million Americans are affected by autism. While there is no known cause, changes in the structur...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-58)There has been conflicting research regarding perce...
This is a qualitative study into the perspective experiences of typically developing children’s rela...
The inter-sibling relationships of children and young people with autism have generally been overloo...
Semi‐structured interviews were used to explore the perceptions and experiences of eight typically d...
The sibling relationship represents a very important feature of man's life and the experience gained...
The literature review synthesises the literature examining the impact of having a sibling with autis...
Difficulties associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders can cause considerable impact on personal, fa...
This study investigates the psycho-social characteristics of typically developing children who have ...
Semi‐structured interviews were used to explore the perceptions and experiences of eight typically d...