Mothers who are having children with SpLD may have changes in their hopes since they may experience many dramatic changes in life circumstances. A semi-structured interview was conducted to explore mother's hopes in providing care children with SpLD. The data was analysed using six stages of the interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). The finding revealed that two superordinate themes emerged: "I have faith…" and "I'm expecting…" relating to different perspectives of hopes. A positive hope facilitates positive influence among mothers in providing care children with SpLD. Later, it postulated a better quality of life amongst mother in having children with SpLD
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The Effectiveness of Hope Therapy on Improving Depression and Quality of Life among Mothers of Intel...
This study examined the relationships among hope as defined by Snyder et al. (1991), a parents' hope...
Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) face many challenges upbringing their childr...
Mothers who are having children with SpLD may have changes in their hopes since they may experience ...
Hope is an important atribut for parent to build a positive perspective to children with development...
Background: Positive psychology is an area gaining credence within the field of intellectual disabil...
Objectives: The aim of the current research was to study the relationship between resilience, person...
This research aims to find out the level of hope, self-efficacy, and quality of life of mothers with...
As the number of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in South Africa increases an...
Hope, optimism, and social support have been shown to be important protective factors for parents of...
Abstract Empirical studies have indicated that benefit finding and optimism greatly help caregivers ...
This study examined the predictive power of well-being, spirituality and hope on parenting sense of ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of two mothers of children with disabilitie...
The focus of this study was to explore and understand the experiences of hope in families of childre...
Autism is a lifelong developmental disorder. The role of the main caregiver, in particular, the moth...
The Effectiveness of Hope Therapy on Improving Depression and Quality of Life among Mothers of Intel...
This study examined the relationships among hope as defined by Snyder et al. (1991), a parents' hope...
Parents of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) face many challenges upbringing their childr...