Monday, June 17, 2019

Dads and Children With Disabilities

Dads and Children With Disabilities

Dads and Children With Disabilities


Happy Father’s Day!
There’s little research on the role of fathers when it comes to raising children with disabilities. This underrepresentation has meant that most questionnaires about this topic have reflected the mother’s point of view. But that’s changing.
In honor of dads today, I decided to study some of the research that’s out there and give them a round of applause. Being committed to raising children as a dad, trying to do it right, is no easy feat in today’s world. Having a child with disabilities is difficult, but, the research shows, and I’ve learned from knowing some great dads, that for many fathers it’s a rewarding experience where they find great joy!
A recent study in the Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability found that mothers and fathers who cared for a child with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD) spent more time on caretaking, and needed time for themselves, especially as their child grew older. A support system tailored to the unique needs of their family was recommended.
Moms and dads shared positive and negative experiences raising their child with CONTINUE READING: Dads and Children With Disabilities