2019
DOI: 10.20489/intjecse.670476
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A family centered training model proposal to meet the needs of parents having multiple disabled child

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to identify the needs of parents with children that have multiple disabilities in early childhood and to suggest a family-centered training model for parents in line with these needs. The research was designed with qualitative research method. Three mothers, who have children with multiple disabilities, living in Mamak district of Ankara province, participated in the research. The data were collected in a group meeting through face-to-face interviews and analyzed by content analysi… Show more

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“…36 Parents with disabled children require information to guide them in managing their children. 37 If the disabled children are to achieve an optimal and inclusive development, as similar as possible to that of their non-disabled peers, it is important to examine if and how parents can be made capable through empowerment. 38 with democratic parenting style, disabled children are free to come up with their opinions and develop their talents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…36 Parents with disabled children require information to guide them in managing their children. 37 If the disabled children are to achieve an optimal and inclusive development, as similar as possible to that of their non-disabled peers, it is important to examine if and how parents can be made capable through empowerment. 38 with democratic parenting style, disabled children are free to come up with their opinions and develop their talents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%