This article draws upon the narratives of immigrant mothers (e.g., Japanese, Dominican, Filipina) of children with disabilities who reside in New York City. Common to each mother’s narrative is a description of her ongoing negotiation between cultural meanings of disability and the American conceptualization of disability and its institutionalized response to disability. In considering these narratives through a disability studies lens, we identify ways in which race, class, culture, and language impact immigrant mothers’ access to disability resources and services for themselves and their children
Mexican immigrant parents were interviewed regarding their involvement in the education of their han...
This study examined the support needs of four first generation immigrant families with sons and daug...
Latino families’ experiences of autism diagnosis and services: Using critical ethnography to explore...
Abstract: This article draws upon the narratives of immigrant mothers (e.g., Japanese, Dominican, Fi...
Accessing services for children with special needs is complex and challenging for even U.S.-born par...
Resources and Services for Latino parents with children with disabilities. How to know children\u27s...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act emphasized the importance of parents’ participation ...
This qualitative study examined the perceptions of ten immigrant families in regard to the education...
Background: The health, economic, social, political, and psychological consequences of COVID-19 have...
A nurturing and engaging environment within the family often leads to enhanced student performance. ...
Given the large proportion of students who are culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) in specia...
Vulnerable populations are exposed to several disparities and inequalities representing an infringem...
In the context of macroeconomic and social processes that have feminized the undocumented Mexican mi...
Mexican-American mothers of children with disabilities were interviewed regarding their beliefs abou...
Research shows that mothers who raise a child with a severe intellectual disability may experience m...
Mexican immigrant parents were interviewed regarding their involvement in the education of their han...
This study examined the support needs of four first generation immigrant families with sons and daug...
Latino families’ experiences of autism diagnosis and services: Using critical ethnography to explore...
Abstract: This article draws upon the narratives of immigrant mothers (e.g., Japanese, Dominican, Fi...
Accessing services for children with special needs is complex and challenging for even U.S.-born par...
Resources and Services for Latino parents with children with disabilities. How to know children\u27s...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act emphasized the importance of parents’ participation ...
This qualitative study examined the perceptions of ten immigrant families in regard to the education...
Background: The health, economic, social, political, and psychological consequences of COVID-19 have...
A nurturing and engaging environment within the family often leads to enhanced student performance. ...
Given the large proportion of students who are culturally and linguistically diverse (CLD) in specia...
Vulnerable populations are exposed to several disparities and inequalities representing an infringem...
In the context of macroeconomic and social processes that have feminized the undocumented Mexican mi...
Mexican-American mothers of children with disabilities were interviewed regarding their beliefs abou...
Research shows that mothers who raise a child with a severe intellectual disability may experience m...
Mexican immigrant parents were interviewed regarding their involvement in the education of their han...
This study examined the support needs of four first generation immigrant families with sons and daug...
Latino families’ experiences of autism diagnosis and services: Using critical ethnography to explore...