Educating Latinx Parents of Children with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

IF 0.6 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Kristina Rios, Christopher Reynoso, Kayla Vivas, Cynthia Ponce
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ABSTRACTFamily-school partnership is an essential component of the special education process for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Latinx families especially face systemic barriers when participating in education decision-making for their children with IDD. However, few interventions have been developed to facilitate and educate Latinx parents of children with IDD. This study presents findings from a pilot randomized controlled trial, testing a 12-hr intervention to educate Latinx parents of children with IDD to advocate for school services – the Families Included in Receiving Better Special Education Services (FIRME) program. Participants included 26 Latinx parents of children with IDD, randomly assigned to a treatment (N = 11) or wait-list control (N = 15). The FIRME program had acceptable feasibility and treatment fidelity. Intervention group participants demonstrated positive changes following the intervention, including significant increases in special education knowledge, advocacy, empowerment, and decreased parental stress. Findings offer promising evidence of advocacy programs for Latinx families of children with IDD. Implications for research including the need for a fully powered randomized controlled trial are discussed; also, to address parental stress, the FIRME program may need to include ongoing supports.KEYWORDS: Advocacy ProgramsLatino familiesChildren with IDDEmpowermentStress Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
教育智力和发育障碍儿童的拉丁裔父母:一项试点随机对照试验
【摘要】家校合作是智障儿童特殊教育的重要组成部分。拉丁裔家庭在参与IDD患儿的教育决策时尤其面临系统性障碍。然而,为促进和教育患有缺碘症儿童的拉丁裔父母而制定的干预措施很少。本研究介绍了一项随机对照试验的结果,该试验测试了一项12小时的干预措施,以教育IDD儿童的拉丁裔父母倡导学校服务-包括接受更好的特殊教育服务的家庭(FIRME)计划。参与者包括26名患有IDD儿童的拉丁裔父母,随机分配到治疗组(N = 11)或等待名单对照组(N = 15)。FIRME方案具有可接受的可行性和治疗保真度。干预组的参与者在干预后表现出积极的变化,包括特殊教育知识的显著增加、倡导、赋权和父母压力的减少。研究结果为拉丁裔缺碘症儿童家庭的宣传项目提供了有希望的证据。讨论了研究的意义,包括需要一个完全有力的随机对照试验;此外,为了解决父母的压力,FIRME项目可能需要包括持续的支持。关键词:倡导项目拉丁裔家庭残疾儿童权力压力披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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Exceptionality
Exceptionality EDUCATION, SPECIAL-
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