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BEING THE MOTHER OF A VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILD WITH SEVERE AND MULTIPLE DISABILITIES: A NARRATIVE RESEARCH EXAMPLE SPECIAL EDUCATION

Authors: Ç. Evgin;

BEING THE MOTHER OF A VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILD WITH SEVERE AND MULTIPLE DISABILITIES: A NARRATIVE RESEARCH EXAMPLE SPECIAL EDUCATION

Abstract

This study examines the challenges and life experiences of a mother with a visually impaired child who has severe and multiple disabilities. The experiences she has gone through, starting from the child's birth and continuing to the present day, have been identified. The study was conducted using a narrative research design, one of the qualitative research approaches. The data for the research were collected using the semi-structured interview technique, a qualitative research method. The interview lasted a total of 40 minutes and 15 seconds, and the data obtained from the interviews were reorganized according to the chronological order of events and thematized within the framework of the research questions to form the findings. At the end of the research, the mother expressed the challenges and experiences she has faced since her child's birth. The participating mother shared her expectations for her child before birth. She also expressed her views on becoming aware of her child's disability, the difficulties she faced after birth, the challenges experienced by the child post-birth, the child's relationships with family members, and the impact the child has had on her outlook on life.

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