Twelve Asian Muslim parents with at least one learning disabled son/daughter living in the Borough of Hounslow were interviewed using a schedule based on previous research findings. Parental attitudes and beliefs were elicited by the schedule on a variety of issues thought to be associated with having a learning disabled son/daughter. A number of hypotheses were tested and the results of the study suggest that Asian Muslim parents’ attitudes to learning disabilities are affected by certain demographic variables, such that parents who had lived in Britain longest were more likely to believe in a spiritual cause for learning disabilities and those brought up in urban areas were more clearly informed about learning disabilities and less likely...
This study aimed to investigate the attitudes of parents of students with learning disabilities towa...
This study explored the lived experiences of parents caring for a child with significant disabilitie...
Three multilingual immigrant South Asian Muslim families who have children with autism were intervie...
Twelve Asian Muslim parents with at least one learning disabled son/daughter living in the Borough o...
It has been well documented that South Asian families caring for a child with a disability experienc...
Empirical research has shown that some South Asian families from Muslim backgrounds may use fewer ad...
It has sometimes been assumed that religiously based explanations for and attitudes to having a disa...
Purpose: This study explores the coping strategies of Pakistani parents living in the UK and caring ...
Worldwide, at least one child in ten is born with, or acquires, a physical, mental or sensory impair...
Background: Little is known about the lives of parents with intellectual disabilities from minori...
Saudi Arabia is one of the countries that seeks to provide and develop services for children with di...
Extensive material has been written on the effects a physical handicap has upon a child and the many...
The purpose of this study was to consider the lived experiences of second generation Pakistani Musl...
This thesis is divided into three sections: Section 1- Literature Review: Approaches in Considering ...
Aim: A wealth of literature has contributed to our understanding of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)...
This study aimed to investigate the attitudes of parents of students with learning disabilities towa...
This study explored the lived experiences of parents caring for a child with significant disabilitie...
Three multilingual immigrant South Asian Muslim families who have children with autism were intervie...
Twelve Asian Muslim parents with at least one learning disabled son/daughter living in the Borough o...
It has been well documented that South Asian families caring for a child with a disability experienc...
Empirical research has shown that some South Asian families from Muslim backgrounds may use fewer ad...
It has sometimes been assumed that religiously based explanations for and attitudes to having a disa...
Purpose: This study explores the coping strategies of Pakistani parents living in the UK and caring ...
Worldwide, at least one child in ten is born with, or acquires, a physical, mental or sensory impair...
Background: Little is known about the lives of parents with intellectual disabilities from minori...
Saudi Arabia is one of the countries that seeks to provide and develop services for children with di...
Extensive material has been written on the effects a physical handicap has upon a child and the many...
The purpose of this study was to consider the lived experiences of second generation Pakistani Musl...
This thesis is divided into three sections: Section 1- Literature Review: Approaches in Considering ...
Aim: A wealth of literature has contributed to our understanding of Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD)...
This study aimed to investigate the attitudes of parents of students with learning disabilities towa...
This study explored the lived experiences of parents caring for a child with significant disabilitie...
Three multilingual immigrant South Asian Muslim families who have children with autism were intervie...