2019
DOI: 10.1080/01926187.2019.1635540
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Quantitative Profile of Family Acceptance of Children Special Need’s Moslem Parents (Case Study at Rumah Terapi Aura)

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“…Every parent has their parenting challenges, especially parents who have children with special needs. Parents have a good acceptance in order to face these challenges (Dwairy, 2009;Fernández-García, Rodríguez-Menéndez, & Peña-Calvo, 2017;Machado, Machado, Neves, & Fávero, 2014;Meiza, Kardinah, Rahman, & Puspasari, 2019;Putnick et al, 2012;Whittingham et al, 2013 The main point of facing the challenges is patience because if you can't wait, you will definitely give up, for example, after 3 years of therapy, you still can't lift your head, if you can't wait, we will definitely stop therapy, if you face laziness, the children at home will return to our hopes. For one day our children can be independent.…”
Section: Teaching Independence (N1)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Every parent has their parenting challenges, especially parents who have children with special needs. Parents have a good acceptance in order to face these challenges (Dwairy, 2009;Fernández-García, Rodríguez-Menéndez, & Peña-Calvo, 2017;Machado, Machado, Neves, & Fávero, 2014;Meiza, Kardinah, Rahman, & Puspasari, 2019;Putnick et al, 2012;Whittingham et al, 2013 The main point of facing the challenges is patience because if you can't wait, you will definitely give up, for example, after 3 years of therapy, you still can't lift your head, if you can't wait, we will definitely stop therapy, if you face laziness, the children at home will return to our hopes. For one day our children can be independent.…”
Section: Teaching Independence (N1)mentioning
confidence: 99%