Purpose of Study: The purpose of this study is to explain the parenting behavior of parents with hearing impairment in an attempt to find out how they take care of their children. Methodology: Five hearing impaired parents are involved as an informant of the study. The method used is an instrumental case study with depth interview as a data collection technique and content analysis as a method of data analysis. The theoretical perspective used is four aspects of parenting behavior from Bornstein. Results: The results showed that among the four aspects of parenting behavior, the participants have little or no difficulties in nurturant caregiving, maternal caregiving, and social caregiving. With their hearing difficulties, they can do it with...
This paper discusses a study to investigate how mothers of hearing impaired children talk to their c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2003.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 193...
Hearing parents were interviewed regarding the positive aspects of parenting their deaf children. Th...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDParenting children with a hearing loss presents hearing parents with unique...
Background and Aim: Despite the abundance of literature about deaf children, few works specifically ...
There are a lot of difficulties in taking care of children with hearing deficiency. Especially in pa...
Objective: The present study aimed to explore the nature of parental involvement in the intervention...
AbstractThis article aims to investigate the psycho-pedagogical variables associated to the parents’...
The birth of a child with hearing impairment imposes more parental demands than having a child with...
Background. Te need for psychological and pedagogical support for families in the upbringing of hear...
The birth of a child with hearing impairment imposes more parental demands than having a child witho...
AbstractIt is very important to examine the social and psychological problems of parents with hearin...
This study aims to know how works the paternal and maternal role of children with hearing impairment...
Magister Artium (Social Work) - MA(SW)Overwhelming evidence suggests that 90% of children with a hea...
Children with disabilities are at high risk for several forms of maltreatment, including abuse and n...
This paper discusses a study to investigate how mothers of hearing impaired children talk to their c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2003.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 193...
Hearing parents were interviewed regarding the positive aspects of parenting their deaf children. Th...
Philosophiae Doctor - PhDParenting children with a hearing loss presents hearing parents with unique...
Background and Aim: Despite the abundance of literature about deaf children, few works specifically ...
There are a lot of difficulties in taking care of children with hearing deficiency. Especially in pa...
Objective: The present study aimed to explore the nature of parental involvement in the intervention...
AbstractThis article aims to investigate the psycho-pedagogical variables associated to the parents’...
The birth of a child with hearing impairment imposes more parental demands than having a child with...
Background. Te need for psychological and pedagogical support for families in the upbringing of hear...
The birth of a child with hearing impairment imposes more parental demands than having a child witho...
AbstractIt is very important to examine the social and psychological problems of parents with hearin...
This study aims to know how works the paternal and maternal role of children with hearing impairment...
Magister Artium (Social Work) - MA(SW)Overwhelming evidence suggests that 90% of children with a hea...
Children with disabilities are at high risk for several forms of maltreatment, including abuse and n...
This paper discusses a study to investigate how mothers of hearing impaired children talk to their c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 2003.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 193...
Hearing parents were interviewed regarding the positive aspects of parenting their deaf children. Th...