父亲对残疾儿童的接纳与排斥

Natalina Purba, Hendra Simanjuntak
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有孩子是父母随处都能感受到的最美好的事情。许多父母的梦想是孩子天生完美,但当等待的孩子有局限性时,会发生什么?天生智力低下的儿童或通常被称为智力迟钝的儿童。对有了孩子的感激最终伴随着拒绝。将智障儿童视为对过去罪恶的惩罚。这项探索性研究报告了一些深入的证据,这些证据来自父亲的经验,他们最终可以接受家庭中存在智障儿童。我们对5位有智障子女的父亲进行了深入采访。目的是描述他们养育一个有特殊需要的孩子的经历。使用Burnard方法分析数据,该方法与现象学和内容分析相似。结果和讨论表明,父亲真诚的接纳有助于智障儿童的发展。一开始,他们很排斥,因为他们对有一个智障孩子感到羞耻,让母亲在没有父亲支持的情况下承担抚养孩子的角色。父亲在接受有一个智障孩子的事实后承担起抚养孩子的角色。我们得出的结论是,接受智障儿童的父亲会分担抚养孩子的重点,但对残疾儿童的关注比对其他儿童的关注更强烈。如果父亲不接受自己的孩子天生就有智力障碍,那么他就会对残疾儿童怀有潜在的愤怒,从而使照顾成为母亲自己的事情,而没有父亲的参与。
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Father’s Acceptance and Rejection of Children with Disabilities
Having children is the most beautiful thing parents will feel everywhere. The dream of many parents is that a child is born with perfection, but what happens when the child that is awaited has limitations? children born with low intellectual abilities or often referred to as mentally retarded children. Gratitude for having a baby is finally accompanied by rejection. Regarding intellectual disabilities children as punishment for past sins. This exploratory study reports some in-depth evidence from the experience of fathers who can ultimately accept the presence of intellectual disabilities children in the family. We conducted in-depth interviews with five fathers who have children with intellectual disabilities. The aim is to describe their experience of fathering a child with special needs. Data were analysed using the Burnard approach, which has similarities with phenomenological and content analysis. Results and discussion show that acceptance of the father with a sincere heart helps the development of mentally retarded children. Initially, there was rejection, because they were ashamed of having a mentally retarded child that the mother took the role of parenting without the support of the father. The father takes the role of parenting after accepting the fact of having an intellectual disabilities child. We conclude that fathers who accept children with intellectual disabilities will share the focus on parenting but the focus is stronger on children with disabilities than other children. Fathers who do not accept their children born with intellectual disabilities will harbour latent anger towards children with disabilities so that the care becomes the mother's own without the father's participation in parenting.
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