This study investigates parent perspectives on the meaning of 'disability'. One hundred and twenty-one parents in Australia, each of whom have one or more children labelled with impairments, participated in this study. Parent definitions of disability are considered in light of the contrasting dominant deficit discourse involved in the medical model pathologizing of children labelled with impairments, and the social model positioning of disability as oppression of a minority group. Thematic analysis is used to examine parent views and to consider the relevance of social and medical models of disability to families. This study, that forms part of a larger study on family experiences of inclusion and exclusion, contributes to developing a dee...
The social model of disability has paid little attention to disabled children, with few attempts to ...
This qualitative study explored the perspectives of parents and teachers in the US with regard to th...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
This study investigates parent perspectives on the meaning of 'disability'. One hundred and twenty-o...
The present research tested whether children's disability representations are influenced by cultural...
<div><p>The present research tested whether children’s disability representations are influenced by ...
Disabled people, amidst political and social gains, continue to experience discrimination in multipl...
Psychological autonomy is increasingly understood as an important developmental aim, incorporating h...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to provide an in-depth exploration and understanding of parents' ...
For parents of children with disabilities, stigmatization is part of everyday life. To resist the ne...
This research portfolio aims to further explore the issues faced by parents with a learning disabili...
Parenting a child with a disability is a unique experience, and both parents and children need to fi...
Research suggests families managing disability or chronic illness in a child are at greater risk of ...
Efforts in support for families of children with disabilities currently focus on the needs of the fa...
It has been well documented that South Asian families caring for a child with a disability experienc...
The social model of disability has paid little attention to disabled children, with few attempts to ...
This qualitative study explored the perspectives of parents and teachers in the US with regard to th...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
This study investigates parent perspectives on the meaning of 'disability'. One hundred and twenty-o...
The present research tested whether children's disability representations are influenced by cultural...
<div><p>The present research tested whether children’s disability representations are influenced by ...
Disabled people, amidst political and social gains, continue to experience discrimination in multipl...
Psychological autonomy is increasingly understood as an important developmental aim, incorporating h...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to provide an in-depth exploration and understanding of parents' ...
For parents of children with disabilities, stigmatization is part of everyday life. To resist the ne...
This research portfolio aims to further explore the issues faced by parents with a learning disabili...
Parenting a child with a disability is a unique experience, and both parents and children need to fi...
Research suggests families managing disability or chronic illness in a child are at greater risk of ...
Efforts in support for families of children with disabilities currently focus on the needs of the fa...
It has been well documented that South Asian families caring for a child with a disability experienc...
The social model of disability has paid little attention to disabled children, with few attempts to ...
This qualitative study explored the perspectives of parents and teachers in the US with regard to th...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...