Many Arab immigrant parents invest a great deal of time, energy, and money in order to have their children attend public school in the United States (U.S.). Because of this investment, some of these parents want to ensure the success of their children by being involved in their education. Unfortunately, due to some barriers Arab parents may have a difficult time understanding how they can become involved. This study utilized a phenomenological qualitative approach to explore Arab American parents’ perspectives and experiences in the education of their children with disabilities. Phenomenological data analysis exposed six core themes that are: relationships with educators, acculturation stress communication issues, parental involvement, educ...
This study explored Haitian parents’ perceptions of their children with disabilities. Findings revea...
Any initial comparison of special education services between Arab nations and the advanced countries...
Parental involvement has been widely supported by research literature as one of the most important f...
This qualitative study examined the perceptions of ten immigrant families in regard to the education...
Mexican immigrant parents were interviewed regarding their involvement in the education of their han...
Parental involvement is an integral part of the educational system in the U.S. Yet, parents from non...
This study analyzed the perceptions of mothers of children with disabilities in Qatar. This interpre...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act emphasized the importance of parents’ participation ...
A gap exists in the literature regarding the needs, concerns, and overall experiences of Arab Americ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences of Muslim mothers of children with disabilit...
“Parents are their child’s first teacher.” How many times have you heard this platitude, usually at ...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study is to achieve an understanding of the percept...
The purpose of this study was to consider the lived experiences of second generation Pakistani Musl...
Saudi Arabia is one of the countries that seeks to provide and develop services for children with di...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to achieve an understanding of the percep...
This study explored Haitian parents’ perceptions of their children with disabilities. Findings revea...
Any initial comparison of special education services between Arab nations and the advanced countries...
Parental involvement has been widely supported by research literature as one of the most important f...
This qualitative study examined the perceptions of ten immigrant families in regard to the education...
Mexican immigrant parents were interviewed regarding their involvement in the education of their han...
Parental involvement is an integral part of the educational system in the U.S. Yet, parents from non...
This study analyzed the perceptions of mothers of children with disabilities in Qatar. This interpre...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act emphasized the importance of parents’ participation ...
A gap exists in the literature regarding the needs, concerns, and overall experiences of Arab Americ...
The purpose of this study is to explore the experiences of Muslim mothers of children with disabilit...
“Parents are their child’s first teacher.” How many times have you heard this platitude, usually at ...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study is to achieve an understanding of the percept...
The purpose of this study was to consider the lived experiences of second generation Pakistani Musl...
Saudi Arabia is one of the countries that seeks to provide and develop services for children with di...
The purpose of this qualitative phenomenological study was to achieve an understanding of the percep...
This study explored Haitian parents’ perceptions of their children with disabilities. Findings revea...
Any initial comparison of special education services between Arab nations and the advanced countries...
Parental involvement has been widely supported by research literature as one of the most important f...