The purpose of this study was to explore the mothering experiences of children with disabilities. The theory of ambiguous loss was applied to interpret the meanings that mothers give to the process of caregiving and the ways they stay proactive in the midst of challenges. Eleven mothers of children ages 6 to 35 with various disabilities participated in in-depth interviews to talk about their child's educational history, their family's routine, and the rewards and challenges of raising a child with disabilities. Findings illustrate that the mothers faced different experiences of ambiguity depending on the visible or invisible nature of their child's disabilities. However, regardless of the nature of the disabilities, the mothe...
Through the use of narrative, this study sought to document the life-altering journey of 32 mothers ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on the intersection of mothering and phys...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on the intersection of mothering and phys...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of two mothers of children with disabilitie...
Civelek, Hatice Yaprak (Arel Author)Introduction: Mothers of intellectually disabled children face s...
Multiple disabilities does not just affect the individual, it affects caregivers as well. Once a ch...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore the family experiences of females who have a chi...
Research suggests families managing disability or chronic illness in a child are at greater risk of ...
Abstract: Learning that a child has a lifelong developmental disorder is stressful and challenging t...
Mothers of children with multiple disabilities have unique and important things to tell us about the...
This study examines the narratives of 15 mothers who each have (or had) a child who is medically, ed...
This qualitative follow-up study examined life management strategies of parents of children with dis...
This thesis seeks to make sense of the complexity of the experience of becoming a disabled mother as...
Aim: This study explored the experiences of parents who have children with significant developmenta...
Through the use of narrative, this study sought to document the life-altering journey of 32 mothers ...
Through the use of narrative, this study sought to document the life-altering journey of 32 mothers ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on the intersection of mothering and phys...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on the intersection of mothering and phys...
The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of two mothers of children with disabilitie...
Civelek, Hatice Yaprak (Arel Author)Introduction: Mothers of intellectually disabled children face s...
Multiple disabilities does not just affect the individual, it affects caregivers as well. Once a ch...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study is to explore the family experiences of females who have a chi...
Research suggests families managing disability or chronic illness in a child are at greater risk of ...
Abstract: Learning that a child has a lifelong developmental disorder is stressful and challenging t...
Mothers of children with multiple disabilities have unique and important things to tell us about the...
This study examines the narratives of 15 mothers who each have (or had) a child who is medically, ed...
This qualitative follow-up study examined life management strategies of parents of children with dis...
This thesis seeks to make sense of the complexity of the experience of becoming a disabled mother as...
Aim: This study explored the experiences of parents who have children with significant developmenta...
Through the use of narrative, this study sought to document the life-altering journey of 32 mothers ...
Through the use of narrative, this study sought to document the life-altering journey of 32 mothers ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on the intersection of mothering and phys...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study focuses on the intersection of mothering and phys...