Dyslexia 2021
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.93948
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“It’s a Battle!”: Parenting and Supporting a Child with Dyslexia

Abstract: Parents and carers supporting their children with dyslexia liken their experiences to battle, when trying to secure appropriate educational provision for their children. This chapter expands our understanding of parents’/carers’ experiences through exploration of both academic studies, reviews and gray literature since the Assent of the Children and Families Act 2014 in England. Using a Bourdieusian framework underpinned by Jenkins’ ‘levels of interaction’, this chapter studies parental/carers’ experiences of … Show more

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“…The findings from this study demonstrate an overlap and interdependence between the levels of interaction. While this is not new and has been shown elsewhere [12,40], this analysis demonstrates the interdependence between levels both from individual towards institutional and vice versa. The levels are mutually constituting and self-(re)producing, which echoes Bourdieu's view of the self-propagation of social worlds [15].…”
Section: Interdependence and Interaction Between Levelssupporting
confidence: 52%
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“…The findings from this study demonstrate an overlap and interdependence between the levels of interaction. While this is not new and has been shown elsewhere [12,40], this analysis demonstrates the interdependence between levels both from individual towards institutional and vice versa. The levels are mutually constituting and self-(re)producing, which echoes Bourdieu's view of the self-propagation of social worlds [15].…”
Section: Interdependence and Interaction Between Levelssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…COVID-19 has highlighted and brought to the fore the difficulty families face when supporting their children with SpLD. Families are untrained, often lacking the material and time resources in a pre-COVID-19 world [11,40]. COVID-19 has exacerbated these pre-existent difficulties and added to the burdens experienced by already-overstretched families.…”
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confidence: 99%
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