Different Dads

Different Dads
Author: Jill Harrison
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2007-03-15
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1846426219

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Fathers of disabled children can feel overlooked when the focus of much parenting support is aimed at mothers. Different Dads is a collection of inspiring personal testimonies written by fathers of children with a disability who reflect on their own experiences and offer advice to other fathers and families on the challenges of raising a child with a disability. The fathers featured represent a broad spectrum of experience. Their contributions reflect a wide range of cultures; some are single fathers, others are married adoptive fathers. What they all have in common are the challenges that face them and their families in raising a child with a disability. Issues explored include the reactions of family, friends and colleagues, how to deal with the organisations and professionals that support families with a disabled child, and the difficulty of being open about feelings in a culture that doesn't always expect men to have a sensitive or nurturing role. Offering direct and thoughtful perspectives on being a father of a child with a disability, this book will be a valuable source of support and information for families with disabled children, and also for health and social care professionals who work with these families.

Uncommon Fathers

Uncommon Fathers
Author: Donald Joseph Meyer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Father and child
ISBN: 9780933149687

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Collection of essays by fathers on the life-altering experience of having a child with a disability.

Special Children, Challenged Parents

Special Children, Challenged Parents
Author: Robert A. Naseef
Publisher: Brookes Publishing Company
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2001
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

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Dr. Robert A. Naseef, a psychologist and father of a son with autism, details the daily blessings and challenges of raising a child with disabilities, offering sensitive, real-world advice along the way.

Parenting Matters

Parenting Matters
Author: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 525
Release: 2016-11-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0309388570

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Decades of research have demonstrated that the parent-child dyad and the environment of the familyâ€"which includes all primary caregiversâ€"are at the foundation of children's well- being and healthy development. From birth, children are learning and rely on parents and the other caregivers in their lives to protect and care for them. The impact of parents may never be greater than during the earliest years of life, when a child's brain is rapidly developing and when nearly all of her or his experiences are created and shaped by parents and the family environment. Parents help children build and refine their knowledge and skills, charting a trajectory for their health and well-being during childhood and beyond. The experience of parenting also impacts parents themselves. For instance, parenting can enrich and give focus to parents' lives; generate stress or calm; and create any number of emotions, including feelings of happiness, sadness, fulfillment, and anger. Parenting of young children today takes place in the context of significant ongoing developments. These include: a rapidly growing body of science on early childhood, increases in funding for programs and services for families, changing demographics of the U.S. population, and greater diversity of family structure. Additionally, parenting is increasingly being shaped by technology and increased access to information about parenting. Parenting Matters identifies parenting knowledge, attitudes, and practices associated with positive developmental outcomes in children ages 0-8; universal/preventive and targeted strategies used in a variety of settings that have been effective with parents of young children and that support the identified knowledge, attitudes, and practices; and barriers to and facilitators for parents' use of practices that lead to healthy child outcomes as well as their participation in effective programs and services. This report makes recommendations directed at an array of stakeholders, for promoting the wide-scale adoption of effective programs and services for parents and on areas that warrant further research to inform policy and practice. It is meant to serve as a roadmap for the future of parenting policy, research, and practice in the United States.

Worlds of Care

Worlds of Care
Author: Aaron J. Jackson
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520976959

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The stories of fathers caring for non-verbal children and how these experiences alter their understandings of care, masculinity, and living a full life. Vulnerable narratives of fatherhood are few and far between; rarer still is an ethnography that delves into the practical and emotional realities of intensive caregiving. Grounded in the intimate everyday lives of men caring for children with major physical and intellectual disabilities, Worlds of Care undertakes an exploration of how men shape their identities in the context of caregiving. Anthropologist Aaron J. Jackson fuses ethnographic research and creative nonfiction to offer an evocative account of what is required for men to create habitable worlds and find some kind of “normal” when their circumstances are anything but. Combining stories from his fieldwork in North America with reflections on his own experience caring for his severely disabled son, Jackson argues that care has the potential to transform our understanding of who we are and how we relate to others.

What I Would Tell You

What I Would Tell You
Author: Julie Keon
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2015-04
Genre: Mothers of children with disabilities
ISBN: 9780973466317

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Dads of Disability

Dads of Disability
Author: Gary M. Dietz
Publisher: Garymdietz
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2014-03-13
Genre: Children with disabilities
ISBN: 9780615971865

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"Regardless of the age of the father, the child's challenge, or even the gender of the essayist, Dads of Disability strives to paint pictures of a variety of different men who have one thing in common--they deeply love a child who experiences a disability. These 41 essays and poems will help fathers and those in their circle of support learn from each other. The variety of perspectives will foster important discussions." --Back cover.

Fathers of Children with Special Needs

Fathers of Children with Special Needs
Author: James May (M.Ed.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1991
Genre: Child development
ISBN:

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This book addresses the specific needs and concerns of fathers of children with special needs. It summarizes research regarding fathers of children with special health needs and disabilities. It offers a new paradigm of service delivery to enable professionals to encourage fathers' involvement in their children's care. Innovative service delivery strategies to assist fathers are suggested as are means of developing effective father support programs. Statements by fathers of children with special needs appear throughout the book and provide insights into their needs and feelings. A resource section for parents and professionals is included. Includes 42 references. (DB)

Chosen Fathers

Chosen Fathers
Author: Eliya Stromberg Ph D
Publisher: Babaye Press
Total Pages:
Release: 2017-02-21
Genre:
ISBN: 9789659254101

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Chosen Fathers is a collection of heartfelt interviews with thirteen fathers of children with disabilities. The fathers speak openly about the shock and despair they felt when they learned that their child was not what they expected. They talk frankly about marriage, sibling rivalry, financial stress, community relations, challenges of faith, feelings of inadequacy, burn out, and more. They also reveal their discoveries of strengths and abilities in themselves and in others they never knew were there. They share their pride in seeing their child succeed. And they tell how becoming the father their child needs has enabled them to become the man they are meant to be. The journey of a father with a disabled child lasts a lifetime. And the demands and frustrations on that journey never cease. Many fathers ask: how will I ever find strength to endure? Chosen Fathers tells how fathers have found it within. A man tends to face adversity one-on-one, like opponents in a martial arts contest. But if he hasn't prepared for the match he may feel overwhelmed and incompetent. Chosen Fathers reassures fathers that it is okay not to know what to do in every situation. It encourages fathers to find the information, the assistance, and support they need through team-building. Every father wants his child to succeed. The pain is so deep when a father thinks his child never will. Chosen Fathers shows how fathers reframed their expectations; how they learned to feel pride in the growth their child achieves no matter how little or how slow. Dr. Stromberg is the father of an adult son with disabilities. Based on his personal experience, his professional knowledge as an educator, and the interviews in Chosen Fathers, he outlines four success strategies for raising children. But besides being a proven guide for successful parenting, Chosen Fathers is a testimony to the strength and ability of fathers to accept the unwanted, solve seemingly insurmountable problems, and turn despair into joy.

Wrightslaw

Wrightslaw
Author: Peter W. D. Wright
Publisher:
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2002
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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Aimed at parents of and advocates for special needs children, explains how to develop a relationship with a school, monitor a child's progress, understand relevant legislation, and document correspondence and conversations.