1970
DOI: 10.1093/sw/15.4.93
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Changes in Family Functioning Following Placement of a Retarded Child

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“…These data support the findings of others (Hersch, 1970;Love, 1973) that fathers of handicapped children have a strong interest in the child's future, while mothers are usually more involved in the child's immediate care. The data also reflect a phenomenon that our program facilitators have observed over the course of the program years.…”
Section: Parental Concernssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These data support the findings of others (Hersch, 1970;Love, 1973) that fathers of handicapped children have a strong interest in the child's future, while mothers are usually more involved in the child's immediate care. The data also reflect a phenomenon that our program facilitators have observed over the course of the program years.…”
Section: Parental Concernssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…A sense of loss; and yet relief from the burdens of care, often promotes guilt, ambivalence or anxiety. If I parents feel that their child's placement ' does not provide the services that the family or community could provide, their adjustment and their child's placement are both in jeopardy (Hersch 1970). 'Our daughter wants to live with others her own age (27) but we have not been able to find any home that will keep her.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…∆ε συµβαίνει όµως το ίδιο σε σχέση µε το ρόλο του πατέρα στην εξέλιξη των παιδιών µε ειδικές ανάγκες. Τα τελευταία 30 χρόνια, αρκετοί Oι έρευνες τωνGumz & Gubrium (1972) καιHersch (1970) έδειξαν ότι η επίδραση των παιδιών µε ειδικές ανάγκες στον πατέρα είναι διαφορετική από αυτή των µητέρων. Οι πατέρες φαίνεται να αποδέχονται τη διάγνωση µε µικρότερη…”
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