Research Article | Open Access
Family as a Factor Determining the Individual Educational Route of a Child with Disabilities
Chinese Preschooler, Cross-Cultural Adaptation, Parent Support, Thailand.
Pages: 107-113
Abstract
The article presents some data on the growing role of a family as a customer of
educational services as well as it shows the existence of a priority legal right for parents
to choose an educational programme and organisation for their children. A
comprehensive study that determines the individual educational route of a child with
disabilities was carried out on the basis of the developed technologies of a special
pedagogical questionnaire. The authors obtained new data on the opinions of parents
on the issue of teaching the hearing impaired, the visually impaired and children with
musculoskeletal disorders. In accordance with the selected criteria, the educational
requests of parents of children with disabilities at the stage of completion of preschool
and school education have been analysed. A detailed analysis of experimental data
has made it possible to identify problem areas in planning and implementing of an
individual educational route, to clarify features and patterns in the construction of an
individual educational trajectory by a family of a child with disabilities. The dynamics of
educational requests and expectations of parents raising preschoolers and senior
school students with sensory and motor impairments has been traced. Conclusions
have been made about the need to expand cooperation between the educational
organisation, the psychological, medical and pedagogical commission and the family
in the design and implementation of an individual educational route for a child with
disabilities.
Keywords
Students with Disabilities, Children with Sensory Impairments, Children with Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSD), Family of a Child with Disabilities, Parents, Individual Educational Route (IER), Educational Needs of the Family.