2006
DOI: 10.7202/030266ar
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Les parents d’un enfant handicapé (Revue de la littérature américaine)

Abstract: La présence d'un enfant handicapé provoque des changements profonds dans une famille et peut être une source de tensions et de stress. Pour les parents, la situation se traduit soit par une croissance personnelle, soit par une insatisfaction ou une inadaptation, pouvant influencer leur vie personnelle, conjugale, familiale et sociale. La naissance de l'enfant handicapé déclenche chez les parents toute une série d'émotions, de sentiments, de comportements et d'attitudes. Les parents sont placés dans une situati… Show more

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“…Similar experiences have been observed in siblings of children with other types of disabilities. For example, some studies on individuals with undefined physical or chronic disabilities demonstrated that siblings of children with disabilities can experience distress, unhappiness and resentment ( Lamarche, 1985 ; Fisman et al, 2000 ; Scelles, 2011 ; Giallo et al, 2012 ; Hallberg, 2013 ).…”
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“…Similar experiences have been observed in siblings of children with other types of disabilities. For example, some studies on individuals with undefined physical or chronic disabilities demonstrated that siblings of children with disabilities can experience distress, unhappiness and resentment ( Lamarche, 1985 ; Fisman et al, 2000 ; Scelles, 2011 ; Giallo et al, 2012 ; Hallberg, 2013 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, siblings of children with other disabilities (undefined physical or intellectual disabilities) can feel ashamed of how others perceive them and struggle with social inclusion ( Lamarche, 1985 ; Dayan and Scelles, 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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