In the field of education and health care, researchers and educators attempt to close the diagnosis/identification and service gaps that persist for low-resourced, underrepresented families with children with autism. One group of families particularly difficult to engage in research and interventions is undocumented immigrant families. We know little about whether these families are obtaining a timely diagnosis or services for their children with autism. This study addresses how undocumented Mexican immigrant mothers of children with autism navigate the special education and health care systems, challenges they face in doing so, and the helpers who assist in navigating the process. Six undocumented Mexican immigrant mothers of children with...
Children of immigrants may have higher neurodevelopmental risks than those of non-immigrant populati...
Children of immigrants may have higher neurodevelopmental risks than those of non-immigrant populati...
Taking care of children can have an influence on parents’ wellbeing and the same applies to having a...
A child with autism can exhibit impaired social interactions, unusual behaviors, and communication d...
This qualitative phenomenological interview study investigated the barriers faced by Latino Spanish ...
Equal access for autism services remains suboptimal for diverse groups. In Canada,little is known ab...
To understand the ASD diagnosis and treatment pathways for US families, N = 38 Mexican-heritage moth...
The CDC’s most recent autism prevalence estimates document the continued trend of higher prevalence ...
Abstract The CDC's most recent autism prevalence estimates document the continued trend of high...
Since autism diagnosis is directly linked to the availability of supportive services, identifying be...
In this study the LEARN process-model of cultural competence was applied with three Hispanic immigra...
A nurturing and engaging environment within the family often leads to enhanced student performance. ...
Latino families’ experiences of autism diagnosis and services: Using critical ethnography to explore...
Families play a critical role in supporting their children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and i...
Children of immigrants may have higher neurodevelopmental risks than those of non-immigrant populati...
Children of immigrants may have higher neurodevelopmental risks than those of non-immigrant populati...
Children of immigrants may have higher neurodevelopmental risks than those of non-immigrant populati...
Taking care of children can have an influence on parents’ wellbeing and the same applies to having a...
A child with autism can exhibit impaired social interactions, unusual behaviors, and communication d...
This qualitative phenomenological interview study investigated the barriers faced by Latino Spanish ...
Equal access for autism services remains suboptimal for diverse groups. In Canada,little is known ab...
To understand the ASD diagnosis and treatment pathways for US families, N = 38 Mexican-heritage moth...
The CDC’s most recent autism prevalence estimates document the continued trend of higher prevalence ...
Abstract The CDC's most recent autism prevalence estimates document the continued trend of high...
Since autism diagnosis is directly linked to the availability of supportive services, identifying be...
In this study the LEARN process-model of cultural competence was applied with three Hispanic immigra...
A nurturing and engaging environment within the family often leads to enhanced student performance. ...
Latino families’ experiences of autism diagnosis and services: Using critical ethnography to explore...
Families play a critical role in supporting their children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and i...
Children of immigrants may have higher neurodevelopmental risks than those of non-immigrant populati...
Children of immigrants may have higher neurodevelopmental risks than those of non-immigrant populati...
Children of immigrants may have higher neurodevelopmental risks than those of non-immigrant populati...
Taking care of children can have an influence on parents’ wellbeing and the same applies to having a...