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Arming Parents with Children who are Deaf in Zimbabwe: Key Ammunition in Care and Education

机译:在津巴布韦为父母与聋哑儿童武装:关怀和教育中的主要弹药

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Hearing parents with deaf children who participated in this study likened the discovery of their children’s congenital hearing loss to a war without weapons. The study took its focus against the informally shared experiences. Additionally, a dearth of knowledge from other studies on the topic from a Zimbabwe context also prompted this study. The stories of four pairs of parents’ parenting experiences with congenitally deaf children were qualitatively analysed using the thematic analysis. The terms deaf and hearing impairment are used interchangeably as hearing loss ranges from mild (hard of hearing) to profound. The phenomenological design was applied to the study because of its naturalistic principles. Semi-structured in-depth interviews with six participants and two narratives of parents with deaf children were used. Observations were an ongoing process which gave insights into other areas needing further clarity or probes. The findings were thus triangulated. Patterns of blame shifting tendencies; misunderstanding and misconceptions emerged from the study. Other common indicators were that most parents faced milestones in caring and educating their congenitally deaf children. Other emerging themes included: lack of parental support; victims of ignorance and bitterness; genetic impacts as root causes; isolation; absence of interventions. Counselling, education and parental support were identified as care giving ammunitions. Participants further expressed lessons learnt from the lived experiences. The discovery of a child’s impairment exuded patterns of milestone implying that parents went through various critical processes and stages before they came to terms with the conditions and that confirms the need lack of parental support throughout the child’s developmental stages. Against this background the study explored the experiences of parents in caring and educating children with congenital hearing loss with a view to army and pre-army parents to be with possible care giving and educational ammunition. Key word s: arming parents, deaf children, care and education, ammunition, Zimbabwe.
机译:参加这项研究的有聋子的听力父母将发现孩子先天性听力减退比作一场没有武器的战争。该研究的重点是非正式交流的经验。此外,津巴布韦语境中有关该主题的其他研究缺乏知识,也促使了这项研究。使用主题分析定性分析了四对父母与先天性聋儿的育儿经历。聋人和听力障碍的术语可以互换使用,因为听力损失的范围从轻度(重度听力)到严重。现象学设计由于其自然主义原理而被应用于研究。使用了对六个参与者和两个聋哑父母的叙述的半结构化深度访谈。观察是一个持续不断的过程,可以深入了解其他需要进一步明确或探讨的领域。结果被三角化了。责备转移趋势的模式;研究中产生了误解和误解。其他共同的指标是,大多数父母在照顾和教育先天性聋儿方面面临里程碑式的变化。其他新出现的主题包括:缺乏父母的支持;无知和痛苦的受害者;基因影响是根本原因;隔离;无需干预。咨询,教育和父母支持被确定为提供弹药的人。与会者进一步表达了从实际经验中学到的教训。发现孩子的残障表现出里程碑式的模式,表明父母在适应条件之前就经历了各个关键过程和阶段,这证实了在整个孩子的发育阶段都需要父母的支持。在此背景下,本研究探讨了父母在照顾和教育先天性听力损失儿童方面的经验,以期使军队和军队前的父母能够提供照顾和教育弹药。关键词:武装父母,聋儿,照料和教育,弹药,津巴布韦。

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