Special Needs Parenting in Muslim Families during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Mixed Method Approach

Asti Meiza Abdullah, Lufiana Harnany Utami, Hsiu-Shuo Hu
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The COVID-19 pandemic worldwide has changed human life. The issue of education for children with special needs is increasingly difficult to implement during the pandemic. This study aims to obtain an overview of parenting styles during the COVID-19 pandemic for Indonesian Muslim families who have children with special needs. This research use a mixed method with a sequential explanatory approach where the quantitative method was followed by qualitative. Participants involved 18 families who have children with special needs. Data collection used the Parenting Scale which consists of 30 items. The results showed that most of the subjects experienced dysfunctional parenting with verbosity as the highest dysfunctional aspect. Qualitatively, the results lead to dysfunctional parenting. The pandemic period was indeed not easy to go through, especially for families who have children with special needs. This research shows that the challenging circumstances created by the pandemic can result in dysfunctional parenting. Parents should remain alert for signs of over-reactivity, verbosity, and looseness that can hinder effective parenting.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间穆斯林家庭的特殊需要教育:一种混合方法
新冠肺炎全球大流行改变了人类生活。在疫情期间,为有特殊需求的儿童提供教育的问题越来越难以实施。本研究旨在了解新冠肺炎大流行期间有特殊需求儿童的印尼穆斯林家庭的养育方式。本研究采用了一种混合方法和顺序解释方法,其中定量方法之后是定性方法。参与者涉及18个有特殊需要儿童的家庭。数据收集使用了由30个项目组成的育儿量表。研究结果表明,大多数受试者都经历过父母功能失调,其中冗长是功能失调的最高方面。从质量上讲,结果会导致父母功能失调。疫情期间确实不容易度过,尤其是对于有特殊需求孩子的家庭来说。这项研究表明,疫情造成的具有挑战性的环境可能会导致父母功能失调。父母应该警惕过度反应、冗长和松懈的迹象,这些迹象可能会阻碍有效的育儿。
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