“…Previous research has consistently shown that children with disabilities are capable of constructing and expressing their own views on different topics, such as their competence (Kramer & Hammel, 2011), their understanding of disability (Connors & Stalker, 2007;Merrick & Roulstone, 2011), friendship experiences (Morrison & Burgman, 2009), literacy experiences (Flewitt, Nind, & Payler, 2009), being the older sibling (Serendity & Burgman, 2012), their experiences with school (Ajodhia-Andrews & Berman, 2009;De Schauwer, Van Hove, Mortier, Mundhenke, Hermansson, & Natterlund, 2010), and cochlear implants (Preisler, Tvingstedt, & Ahlstrom, 2005). Thus, their perspectives should be investigated and valued, especially on issues that are closely associated with their daily lives.…”