身为父母而非教师:特殊学习障碍案例

Susana Padeliadou, Anastasia Chideridou
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与有特殊学习障碍(SLD)的孩子生活在一起,有时会非常辛苦或令人沮丧。在本文中,我们将重点关注父母的日常现实和要求、他们与孩子的关系以及他们对这些经历的反思。通过半结构化焦点小组访谈,我们以 4-6 人为一组,收集了 15 位家长(13 位母亲和 2 位父亲)的数据。访谈围绕的两个主要问题是:1)孩子的特殊学习障碍对家庭尤其是父母的日常生活有何影响?2) 如果可以回到过去,他们需要什么,会采取什么不同的方式来支持他们的孩子?根据对访谈的分析,发现了三个主要问题:对时间的要求很高,因此缺乏个人休闲时 间;缺乏对特殊学习障碍的了解;以及家长的后悔和内疚。所有家长似乎都在努力平衡两个相互冲突的角色:家长和教师。回首往事,他们对自己给孩子施加的压力深表遗憾,这种压力往往导致言语甚至 身体上的虐待。
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Being a Parent and not a Teacher: the Case of Specific Learning Disabilities
Living with a child with Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD) can be highly demanding or frustrating at times. In this paper we focus on the everyday reality and demands on the parents, their relationship with their children, and their reflection on these experiences. Through semi-structured focus-group interviews, we collected data from 15 parents (13 mothers and two fathers) in groups of 4-6 individuals. The two major questions around which the interviews were structured were 1) How did the child’s Specific Learning Disabilities impact on the everyday life of the family and especially of the parents? 2) What would they need and what would they do differently, if they could go back in time, to support their child? Based on the analyses of the interviews, three major issues were revealed: the high time-demands and therefore, lack of leisure-personal time, the lack of knowledge regarding SLD, and the retrospective regret and guilt of the parents. All parents appeared to struggle to balance between two, conflicting roles: the parent and the teacher roles. Lookingback, they strongly regrettedthepressure they had asserted on their children, often leading to verbal and even physical abuse.
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