This multiple case study uses intersectionality and neurodiversity as frameworks to understand the experiences of Somali American families and the educators working with their children. Three primary themes emerged—parenting: intersections among race, disability, and gender; cultural assumptions and family/educator communication; and diversity and agency among mothers. Practical implications for educating students with autism from non-dominant racial/ethnic, linguistic, religious, and cultural backgrounds are discussed
This study investigates the lived experiences of Black parents caring for a child with autism. Their...
This paper reports on the experiences of ten Somali-Canadian mothers parenting children with Autism ...
Abstract Thousands of Somalis call Minnesota home and it is near and dear to their hearts since thei...
The design of this research study is a qualitative methodology utilizing semi-structured interviews....
Approximately 15,711 Somali immigrants resettled in Minnesota in 2016 (Rush, 2016). According to the...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a devastating developmental disorder with a decline in both neurol...
The number of African immigrants in the United States is increasing. The incidence of children diagn...
Whilst autism is an extensively researched area, the vast majority has focused on participants from ...
We now have a student population that is culturally, linguistically and economically diverse. This, ...
Thesis (M.S.W.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2004The researcher has been a Princi...
Using vignettes and interviews, this study examined understanding and awareness of autism, and (a)ty...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner School of Education, Dept. of Teaching and...
Negotiating Formal Schooling, Multiple Identities, and Community Advocacy: (Counter)-Narratives of t...
The decision to relocate and seek refuge from one country to another country is a decision that typi...
Interpretive phenomenological analysis was used to investigate the experiences of six African immigr...
This study investigates the lived experiences of Black parents caring for a child with autism. Their...
This paper reports on the experiences of ten Somali-Canadian mothers parenting children with Autism ...
Abstract Thousands of Somalis call Minnesota home and it is near and dear to their hearts since thei...
The design of this research study is a qualitative methodology utilizing semi-structured interviews....
Approximately 15,711 Somali immigrants resettled in Minnesota in 2016 (Rush, 2016). According to the...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a devastating developmental disorder with a decline in both neurol...
The number of African immigrants in the United States is increasing. The incidence of children diagn...
Whilst autism is an extensively researched area, the vast majority has focused on participants from ...
We now have a student population that is culturally, linguistically and economically diverse. This, ...
Thesis (M.S.W.)--University of Melbourne, Faculty of Education, 2004The researcher has been a Princi...
Using vignettes and interviews, this study examined understanding and awareness of autism, and (a)ty...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Margaret Warner School of Education, Dept. of Teaching and...
Negotiating Formal Schooling, Multiple Identities, and Community Advocacy: (Counter)-Narratives of t...
The decision to relocate and seek refuge from one country to another country is a decision that typi...
Interpretive phenomenological analysis was used to investigate the experiences of six African immigr...
This study investigates the lived experiences of Black parents caring for a child with autism. Their...
This paper reports on the experiences of ten Somali-Canadian mothers parenting children with Autism ...
Abstract Thousands of Somalis call Minnesota home and it is near and dear to their hearts since thei...