Parents with intellectual disabilities are seldomly heard in research about parenting. Based on the parents’ own voices, this thesis contributes to deepened knowledge about parenting among persons with intellectual disability. By listening to twenty-three parents, my purpose has been to illuminate how parents themselves understand their parenting. The study is mainly based on an interactionist perspective and focuses on how parenting is done. To deal with the stigmatizing perceptions and to ward off a perceived threat that the children may be taken from them, the parents use several strategies. These strategies function as a way of counteracting the questioning of their parenting, but above all the parents emphasize giving their childr...
The aim with this study was to gain knowledge about how parents who are visual impaired experience a...
Previous research has indicated that intellectual disabilities and parenting is not socially accepte...
Most studies on parenthood and learning difficulties focus on mother and child, and very little is k...
Parents with intellectual disabilities are seldomly heard in research about parenting. Based on the...
The aim with this study is to through a research summary review experiences of growth and the parent...
Introduction: In recent decades, the conditions in Sweden for parenthood for persons with intellectu...
It has become increasingly common for individuals with intellectual disabilities to choose to have c...
The purpose of this study was to provide a greater understanding of what the child's perspective mea...
The purpose of this study was to examine what social workers include in the term "parenting ability"...
I följande studie har tio föräldrar som har barn med intellektuell funktionsnedsättning intervjuats ...
Using semi-structured interviews this study investigated the personal experiences of parents of pre-...
When a child is diagnosed with an intellectual disability (ID) the experience of parenthood is affec...
Endast 10% av föräldrar med en intellektuell funktionsnedsättning uppger att de får det stöd de är i...
Syftet med föreliggande studie är att bidra med utökad kunskap om pappors upplevelser av sitt föräld...
The aim of this thesis was to increase the knowledge about children born to mothers with an intell...
The aim with this study was to gain knowledge about how parents who are visual impaired experience a...
Previous research has indicated that intellectual disabilities and parenting is not socially accepte...
Most studies on parenthood and learning difficulties focus on mother and child, and very little is k...
Parents with intellectual disabilities are seldomly heard in research about parenting. Based on the...
The aim with this study is to through a research summary review experiences of growth and the parent...
Introduction: In recent decades, the conditions in Sweden for parenthood for persons with intellectu...
It has become increasingly common for individuals with intellectual disabilities to choose to have c...
The purpose of this study was to provide a greater understanding of what the child's perspective mea...
The purpose of this study was to examine what social workers include in the term "parenting ability"...
I följande studie har tio föräldrar som har barn med intellektuell funktionsnedsättning intervjuats ...
Using semi-structured interviews this study investigated the personal experiences of parents of pre-...
When a child is diagnosed with an intellectual disability (ID) the experience of parenthood is affec...
Endast 10% av föräldrar med en intellektuell funktionsnedsättning uppger att de får det stöd de är i...
Syftet med föreliggande studie är att bidra med utökad kunskap om pappors upplevelser av sitt föräld...
The aim of this thesis was to increase the knowledge about children born to mothers with an intell...
The aim with this study was to gain knowledge about how parents who are visual impaired experience a...
Previous research has indicated that intellectual disabilities and parenting is not socially accepte...
Most studies on parenthood and learning difficulties focus on mother and child, and very little is k...