Students with Special Needs and Their Parents – Informal Participation of a Parent in the Education of an Adult Child

Monika Pyrczak-Piega, Katarzyna Kutek-Sładek
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The article presents the issue of participation of adult students’ parents in their academic life. There are many examples in the literature of how important is the support of students’ with disabilities parents at the universites. This determines academic success. Disability (its depth, type, cause, limitations resulting from it) is a determining factor for independence, and consequently for the parent’s participation in the student’s academic life. The parent’s attitude towards their own child’s disability is also related to the parent’s participation in the study. The main questions of presented research is: how do students, parents and university staff see the participation of parents in their adult chilredn higher education? This study was qualitative in nature and the individual in-depth interviews were conducted in the course of the study. Two female students with disabilities and their mothers, as well as a member of staff from the one of Polish university’s disability office, were invited to participate in the study. The results show that students, parents and university’s staff can present different opinions about parental suport. The fact is that parental participation cannot be permanent. Each time this type of support should be considered on an individual basis, with particular regard to the welfare of the the student. The results of the survey are relevant to the university’s process of planning support for students with disabilities so as to work with parents with the students’ consent.
有特殊需要的学生及其家长--家长非正式参与成年子女的教育
文章介绍了成年学生家长参与其学习生活的问题。文献中有许多例子表明,残疾学生家长在大学中的支持是多么重要。这决定了学业的成功与否。残疾(其程度、类型、原因、造成的限制)是独立的决定性因素,因此也是家长参与学生学习生活的决定性因素。家长对自己子女残疾的态度也与家长参与研究有关。本研究的主要问题是:学生、家长和大学教职员工如何看待家长参与其成年子女的高等教育?本研究为定性研究,在研究过程中进行了个别深入访谈。两名残疾女学生和她们的母亲,以及波兰一所大学残疾人办公室的一名工作人员应邀参加了研究。研究结果表明,学生、家长和大学教职员工对父母的支持有不同的看法。事实上,家长的参与不可能是永久性的。每一次这种支持都应根据具体情况进行考虑,尤其要考虑到学生的福利。调查的结果与大学为残疾学生规划支持的过程有关,以便在学生同意的情况下与家长合作。
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