Mothers’ experiences of parenting a child with dyslexia at a dyslexia centre in malaysia

The number of children with dyslexia is estimated to be continuously increased in Malaysia. Dyslexia affects the academic learning capacity of children, thus affecting the academic achievement as well. Issues related to dyslexia have led to a more complex role and experience of mothers in taking car...

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Published in:Jurnal Teknologi
Main Author: Alias N.A.; Dahlan A.; Ibrahim S.A.S.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTM Press 2015
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Alias N.A.; Dahlan A.; Ibrahim S.A.S.
Mothers’ experiences of parenting a child with dyslexia at a dyslexia centre in malaysia
2015
Jurnal Teknologi
77
33
10.11113/jt.v77.6996
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84952003265&doi=10.11113%2fjt.v77.6996&partnerID=40&md5=463340452a577a27d024310f85370762
The number of children with dyslexia is estimated to be continuously increased in Malaysia. Dyslexia affects the academic learning capacity of children, thus affecting the academic achievement as well. Issues related to dyslexia have led to a more complex role and experience of mothers in taking care of their children with dyslexia as compared to mothers with normal children. This study employed Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to explore the experiences of the mothers involved which included the challenges faced, and coping skills and their hopes in raising children with dyslexia. As a result, three themes have emerged: “life‘s bitterness“that was related to the lack of time, living expenses, negative feelings, educational issues and distressful role as a mother; “Never mind, I take it that way…” that was related to the extra effort; and “I wish…” that was related to a need for improvement. In conclusion, mothers should be equipped with multi-disciplinary skills such as occupational therapy and psychology, besides other related skills as the key to help children with dyslexia. Health professionals also need to have a better understanding of raising children with dyslexia so that a more effective role in addressing this learning disability can be provided. © 2015 Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved.
Penerbit UTM Press
1279696
English
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All Open Access; Bronze Open Access
author Alias N.A.; Dahlan A.; Ibrahim S.A.S.
spellingShingle Alias N.A.; Dahlan A.; Ibrahim S.A.S.
Mothers’ experiences of parenting a child with dyslexia at a dyslexia centre in malaysia
author_facet Alias N.A.; Dahlan A.; Ibrahim S.A.S.
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title Mothers’ experiences of parenting a child with dyslexia at a dyslexia centre in malaysia
title_short Mothers’ experiences of parenting a child with dyslexia at a dyslexia centre in malaysia
title_full Mothers’ experiences of parenting a child with dyslexia at a dyslexia centre in malaysia
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description The number of children with dyslexia is estimated to be continuously increased in Malaysia. Dyslexia affects the academic learning capacity of children, thus affecting the academic achievement as well. Issues related to dyslexia have led to a more complex role and experience of mothers in taking care of their children with dyslexia as compared to mothers with normal children. This study employed Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to explore the experiences of the mothers involved which included the challenges faced, and coping skills and their hopes in raising children with dyslexia. As a result, three themes have emerged: “life‘s bitterness“that was related to the lack of time, living expenses, negative feelings, educational issues and distressful role as a mother; “Never mind, I take it that way…” that was related to the extra effort; and “I wish…” that was related to a need for improvement. In conclusion, mothers should be equipped with multi-disciplinary skills such as occupational therapy and psychology, besides other related skills as the key to help children with dyslexia. Health professionals also need to have a better understanding of raising children with dyslexia so that a more effective role in addressing this learning disability can be provided. © 2015 Penerbit UTM Press. All rights reserved.
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