2020
DOI: 10.5463/dcid.v30i4.847
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Psychosocial Functioning in Children with Dyslexia: Perspectives from Parents, Counsellors and Teachers

Abstract: Purpose:The study aimed to understand the issues and challenges encountered by various stakeholders (teachers, parents and counsellors) working with children with dyslexia in the inclusive school context. Method:Using purposive and snowball sampling, 20 teachers, 20 counsellors and 20 parents (mothers) of children with specific learning disability (dyslexia) were selected from 8 inclusive schools in Delhi. A qualitative approach was adopted, with a semi-structured interview schedule to elicit responses. Quali… Show more

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“…Certain parents are unaware and unaccepting of dyslexia. According to Bajaj and Bhatia (2019), misinformation about dyslexia screening and treatment, as well as a lack of school assistance, contribute to dyslexia children's inability to deal with education. Some parents are financially unable to send their children to specialists.…”
Section: Delinquent Behaviour Among Dyslexic Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Certain parents are unaware and unaccepting of dyslexia. According to Bajaj and Bhatia (2019), misinformation about dyslexia screening and treatment, as well as a lack of school assistance, contribute to dyslexia children's inability to deal with education. Some parents are financially unable to send their children to specialists.…”
Section: Delinquent Behaviour Among Dyslexic Childrenmentioning
confidence: 99%