Parental Involvement in Educating Children with Intellectual Disabilities in India During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Comprehensive Review

Anita Nanda
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The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically altered the educational landscape globally, with a particularly profound impact on children with intellectual disabilities (ID). In India, where educational infrastructure and support systems for children with ID are already strained, the pandemic exacerbated existing challenges. In India, the sudden shift to remote learning has placed a significant burden on parents, who have had to take on new roles as educators. Parents have had to step into roles traditionally held by educators, therapists, and support staff, making their involvement crucial. This research article explores the multifaceted role parents played in the education of children with intellectual disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic in India, highlighting both the obstacles faced and the resilience demonstrated by families. This article also emphasized the role of parents in educating children with intellectual disabilities during the pandemic, through case studies and community efforts, highlighting both challenges and innovative solutions.
COVID-19 大流行期间印度智障儿童教育中的家长参与:全面回顾
COVID-19 大流行极大地改变了全球的教育格局,对智障儿童的影响尤为深远。在印度,智障儿童的教育基础设施和支持系统本已捉襟见肘,大流行加剧了现有的挑战。在印度,突然转向远程学习给父母带来了沉重的负担,他们不得不承担起教育者的新角色。家长们不得不承担起传统上由教育工作者、治疗师和辅助人员担任的角色,这使得他们的参与变得至关重要。这篇研究文章探讨了在印度 COVID-19 大流行期间,家长在智障儿童教育中所发挥的多方面作用,突出强调了家庭所面临的障碍和所表现出的韧性。本文还通过案例研究和社区努力,强调了家长在大流行期间智障儿童教育中的作用,既突出了挑战,也提出了创新的解决方案。
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