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Motherhood, Parenting - Special Education, Women's Biography - Interviews
Mothering Speical Needs: A Different Maternal Journey by Anna Karin Kingston β€” book cover

Mothering Speical Needs: A Different Maternal Journey

by Anna Karin Kingston, Christopher Gillberg
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Overview

This book explores the lived experience of mothers raising a child with a learning disability, through interviews with mothers of children with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and Down syndrome. With frequent personal accounts from mothers themselves, Mothering Special Needs encourages other women who have children with special needs to recognize and express their own aspirations and needs for self-fulfilment. It addresses the social construction of motherhood, discussing issues such as mother-blame and society's images of the self-sacrificing mother, in the context of raising a child with a learning disability. It also looks at real-life experiences of working with professionals, giving examples of both good and bad practice. This is an invaluable book for mothers as well as for professionals working with families that include children with disabilities.

About the Author:
Anna Karin Kingston is currently a member of the MA in Women's Studies' teaching board, University College Cork

Synopsis

This book explores the lived experience of mothers raising a child with a learning disability, through interviews with mothers of children with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD), attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and Down syndrome. With frequent personal accounts from mothers themselves, Mothering Special Needs encourages other women who have children with special needs to recognize and express their own aspirations and needs for self-fulfilment. It addresses the social construction of motherhood, discussing issues such as mother-blame and society's images of the self-sacrificing mother, in the context of raising a child with a learning disability. It also looks at real-life experiences of working with professionals, giving examples of both good and bad practice. This is an invaluable book for mothers as well as for professionals working with families that include children with disabilities.

About the Author:
Anna Karin Kingston is currently a member of the MA in Women's Studies' teaching board, University College Cork

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2007
Publisher
Kingsley, Jessica Publishers
Pages
22
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781843105435

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