Families are moving at ever increasing numbers. Relocating a family is challenging under any circumstance, but transitioning a child with a disability between schools, especially to new states or countries can be particularly difficult. When families seek full inclusion, the situation becomes more complex. This paper describes one American family’s journey through the moving process and how that process brought to the surface ways in which disability is socially and culturally constructed. Despite federal legislation in some countries regarding special education and the involvement of families, practices differ geographically, sometimes significantly, when determining eligibility, communicating with parents, and discussing how support s...
This qualitative study situates parents\u27 perceptions of their participation and role in special e...
Parents of children with disabilities may be empowered or disempowered as they attend school meeting...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://dx.doi.org...
In this paper we answer the question: In what ways does a mother’s narrative of including her son wi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the experiences encountered by parents committed to inc...
A description of an illuminating journey through the eyes of a parent, Diane, who wanted a more incl...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The published version is available from http://dx.doi.or...
It is of ongoing concern that disability continues to be connected with disadvantage and thatchildre...
This qualitative study is based on the narratives of two families who each parent a young disabled c...
The passage of the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act (IDEA) calls for the education of ...
The background of this research is that few studies on inclusive education internationally, use pare...
Although inclusive education has been increasing in frequency for students with disabilities in the ...
In 2010, QPPD commissioned research to investigate whether parents’ experience of inclusive educatio...
Borrowing from narrative research and Disability Studies in Education, Emily tells the story of her ...
This tells of twenty-four couples negotiating the emotional and practical journey of parenting their...
This qualitative study situates parents\u27 perceptions of their participation and role in special e...
Parents of children with disabilities may be empowered or disempowered as they attend school meeting...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://dx.doi.org...
In this paper we answer the question: In what ways does a mother’s narrative of including her son wi...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the experiences encountered by parents committed to inc...
A description of an illuminating journey through the eyes of a parent, Diane, who wanted a more incl...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The published version is available from http://dx.doi.or...
It is of ongoing concern that disability continues to be connected with disadvantage and thatchildre...
This qualitative study is based on the narratives of two families who each parent a young disabled c...
The passage of the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act (IDEA) calls for the education of ...
The background of this research is that few studies on inclusive education internationally, use pare...
Although inclusive education has been increasing in frequency for students with disabilities in the ...
In 2010, QPPD commissioned research to investigate whether parents’ experience of inclusive educatio...
Borrowing from narrative research and Disability Studies in Education, Emily tells the story of her ...
This tells of twenty-four couples negotiating the emotional and practical journey of parenting their...
This qualitative study situates parents\u27 perceptions of their participation and role in special e...
Parents of children with disabilities may be empowered or disempowered as they attend school meeting...
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The original publication is available at http://dx.doi.org...