Prior research has highlighted the importance of supporting the autonomy of children with Down syndrome from early childhood. There is some evidence to suggest that mothers of children with Down syndrome are more directive than those whose children are developing typically. However, the factors that contribute to maternal autonomy supportive versus directive behaviours are not well understood. The current study aimed to explore the value and importance that mothers place upon their child's autonomy, as well as the specific factors that influence the support they provide. Interviews were conducted with 14 mothers of young children with Down syndrome. It was revealed that mothers held aspirations for their children's future that included auto...
Continuities and changes in parenting sense of competence were examined for mothers of children with...
WOS: 000509362800002The aim of this study is to determine the family needs of mothers of children wi...
This article explores Taiwanese mothers ’ descriptions of interactions with their babies with Down s...
Prior research has highlighted the importance of supporting the autonomy of children with Down syndr...
Prior research has highlighted the importance of supporting the autonomy of children with Down syndr...
Maternal behaviors and child mastery behaviors were examined in 25 children with Down syndrome and 4...
155 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Using a structured interview ...
Continuities and changes in parenting sense of competence were examined for mothers of children with...
The development of autonomy is one of the developmental tasks young adults are faced with, but for y...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
Adulthood brings with it responsibilities for making choices and decisions about one's own life. Ind...
In this study, mothers ' experiences of parenting a child with Down syndrome are explored. The ...
This study investigated the sources of support available to mothers of children with Down syndrome. ...
This study aimed to investigate self-representations within the family andtheir effects on the devel...
Continuities and changes in parenting sense of competence were examined for mothers of children with...
WOS: 000509362800002The aim of this study is to determine the family needs of mothers of children wi...
This article explores Taiwanese mothers ’ descriptions of interactions with their babies with Down s...
Prior research has highlighted the importance of supporting the autonomy of children with Down syndr...
Prior research has highlighted the importance of supporting the autonomy of children with Down syndr...
Maternal behaviors and child mastery behaviors were examined in 25 children with Down syndrome and 4...
155 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Using a structured interview ...
Continuities and changes in parenting sense of competence were examined for mothers of children with...
The development of autonomy is one of the developmental tasks young adults are faced with, but for y...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
Adulthood brings with it responsibilities for making choices and decisions about one's own life. Ind...
In this study, mothers ' experiences of parenting a child with Down syndrome are explored. The ...
This study investigated the sources of support available to mothers of children with Down syndrome. ...
This study aimed to investigate self-representations within the family andtheir effects on the devel...
Continuities and changes in parenting sense of competence were examined for mothers of children with...
WOS: 000509362800002The aim of this study is to determine the family needs of mothers of children wi...
This article explores Taiwanese mothers ’ descriptions of interactions with their babies with Down s...