Support to parents with children with learning disablities
This dissertation attempts to understand what support from the school parents would most value when their child has been diagnosed with a learning disability. The method employed was qualitative in nature, using eight in-depth interviews with the mothers. The interviews confirmed that parents experi...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-7962016-04-16T04:07:39Z Support to parents with children with learning disablities Rorich, Veronica Johanna Maria Lessing, A. C. Nature Causes Diagnosis Types of learning disabilities Behavioural and social problems Parental reactions Impact on child with learning disability communication with the school Communication with professionals Support groups Emotions including shock Denial Guilt Anger Isolation 371.9 Learning disabled children -- Education Learning disabilities -- Treatment Self-actualization (Psychology) in children This dissertation attempts to understand what support from the school parents would most value when their child has been diagnosed with a learning disability. The method employed was qualitative in nature, using eight in-depth interviews with the mothers. The interviews confirmed that parents experience emotions similar to those when grieving. They also tend to feel isolated from their communities. Before embarking on a support program the school needs to recognize the depth of these emotions. The interviews also revealed that parents require timeous communication from the teacher. Parents concerns should be taken seriously or time goes by without the disability being attended to. The terminology used by professionals is often not fully understood by parents, and this causes them to feel unsure of how therapy is helping their child in the classroom and what its value is. Various guidelines are offered to support parents with regard to the above-mentioned aspects. Educational Studies M. Ed. (Guidance and Counselling) 2009-08-25T10:46:48Z 2009-08-25T10:46:48Z 2009-08 2008-10-31 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/10500/796 en 1 online resource (x, 139 leaves) |
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Nature Causes Diagnosis Types of learning disabilities Behavioural and social problems Parental reactions Impact on child with learning disability communication with the school Communication with professionals Support groups Emotions including shock Denial Guilt Anger Isolation 371.9 Learning disabled children -- Education Learning disabilities -- Treatment Self-actualization (Psychology) in children |
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Nature Causes Diagnosis Types of learning disabilities Behavioural and social problems Parental reactions Impact on child with learning disability communication with the school Communication with professionals Support groups Emotions including shock Denial Guilt Anger Isolation 371.9 Learning disabled children -- Education Learning disabilities -- Treatment Self-actualization (Psychology) in children Rorich, Veronica Johanna Maria Support to parents with children with learning disablities |
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This dissertation attempts to understand what support from the school parents would most value when their child has been diagnosed with a learning disability. The method employed was qualitative in nature, using eight in-depth interviews with the mothers. The interviews confirmed that parents experience emotions similar to those when grieving. They also tend to feel isolated from their communities. Before embarking on a support program the school needs to recognize the depth of these emotions. The interviews also revealed that parents require timeous communication from the teacher. Parents concerns should be taken seriously or time goes by without the disability being attended to. The terminology used by professionals is often not fully understood by parents, and this causes them to feel unsure of how therapy is helping their child in the classroom and what its value is. Various guidelines are offered to support parents with regard to the above-mentioned aspects. === Educational Studies === M. Ed. (Guidance and Counselling) |
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