We interviewed 200 Latino parents (50 Mexican couples, 50 Puerto Rican couples) living in the United States to determine needs and supports related to raising a child with a disability and to identify variables related to reported needs and supports. The pattern of needs expressed was similar to that found in previous studies, but the number was substantially higher. More support was reported from family and formal sources than from friends or informal sources. Using repeated measures of analysis of covariance involving six family variables and three child variables, we found that English language proficiency was the only variable to account for significant variance in needs and supports
Efforts in support for families of children with disabilities currently focus on the needs of the fa...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act emphasized the importance of parents’ participation ...
The purpose of this correlational exploratory study was to delve into the experience of raising a ch...
We interviewed 200 Latino parents (50 Mexican couples, 50 Puerto Rican couples) living in the United...
The study compared the family needs and sources of support as perceived by 55 Puerto Rican mothers o...
The study compared the family needs and sources of support as perceived by 55 Puerto Rican mothers o...
Research shows that mothers who raise a child with a severe intellectual disability may experience m...
The population served by early interventionists has changed to include more migrant families. Althou...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 95-102)Parents want the best for their children and they...
The purpose of this correlational study is to investigate the impact of the child’s functional statu...
Compares family sources of support perceived by 55 Puerto Rican mothers of young children with disab...
With an estimated 1.8 million children born in the US with a developmental disability in the past de...
This purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of parents with children with disabilities...
Resources and Services for Latino parents with children with disabilities. How to know children\u27s...
There is a fair amount of support for the premise that parents construct their child-related values ...
Efforts in support for families of children with disabilities currently focus on the needs of the fa...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act emphasized the importance of parents’ participation ...
The purpose of this correlational exploratory study was to delve into the experience of raising a ch...
We interviewed 200 Latino parents (50 Mexican couples, 50 Puerto Rican couples) living in the United...
The study compared the family needs and sources of support as perceived by 55 Puerto Rican mothers o...
The study compared the family needs and sources of support as perceived by 55 Puerto Rican mothers o...
Research shows that mothers who raise a child with a severe intellectual disability may experience m...
The population served by early interventionists has changed to include more migrant families. Althou...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 95-102)Parents want the best for their children and they...
The purpose of this correlational study is to investigate the impact of the child’s functional statu...
Compares family sources of support perceived by 55 Puerto Rican mothers of young children with disab...
With an estimated 1.8 million children born in the US with a developmental disability in the past de...
This purpose of this study was to examine the perceptions of parents with children with disabilities...
Resources and Services for Latino parents with children with disabilities. How to know children\u27s...
There is a fair amount of support for the premise that parents construct their child-related values ...
Efforts in support for families of children with disabilities currently focus on the needs of the fa...
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act emphasized the importance of parents’ participation ...
The purpose of this correlational exploratory study was to delve into the experience of raising a ch...