Myoma, cerebral palsy, autism what's that, Mommy?: A study on the Filipino child's attitudes towards his handicapped sibling

The purpose of this study is to identify new variables, explanations or other factors that affect the attitudes of siblings towards their handicapped siblings. This is an exploratory study utilizing the case study method. Purposive sampling was used in looking for subjects, and following a criteria,...

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Main Authors: Ko, Mercy, Li, Bernadine, Toring, Jocel
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-91222021-08-19T02:51:29Z Myoma, cerebral palsy, autism what's that, Mommy?: A study on the Filipino child's attitudes towards his handicapped sibling Ko, Mercy Li, Bernadine Toring, Jocel The purpose of this study is to identify new variables, explanations or other factors that affect the attitudes of siblings towards their handicapped siblings. This is an exploratory study utilizing the case study method. Purposive sampling was used in looking for subjects, and following a criteria, which were subjects must 1.) be between 8-14 years old, 2.) have a handicapped sibling, 3.) living in the same house as the handicapped sibling and parents, and 4.) have a handicapped sibling who also belong to his age bracket were followed. A total of six respondents were referred to us by contact persons. These respondents were interviewed using the narrative style of questioning. Case analysis and cross case analysis were used in studying the results. Results of the study show that siblings living under one roof interact a lot, and they have different feelings and thinking and they exhibit different behaviors-which can be both favorable and unfavorable. This is partly because it is influenced by their parents, relatives, peers and society. Results also show that behavior is not highly consistent with their feelings and thinking. Positive feelings elicit favorable behavior but negative feelings doesn't necessarily elicit negative behavior. Siblings of handicapped children, considering their young age, have a big responsibility ahead of them because they have to compensate for their handicapped siblings' incapabilities. 1996-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8477 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Muscles--Tumors Autism Cerebral palsy Mother and child Children--Attitudes Parents of handicapped children Family
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Muscles--Tumors
Autism
Cerebral palsy
Mother and child
Children--Attitudes
Parents of handicapped children
Family
spellingShingle Muscles--Tumors
Autism
Cerebral palsy
Mother and child
Children--Attitudes
Parents of handicapped children
Family
Ko, Mercy
Li, Bernadine
Toring, Jocel
Myoma, cerebral palsy, autism what's that, Mommy?: A study on the Filipino child's attitudes towards his handicapped sibling
description The purpose of this study is to identify new variables, explanations or other factors that affect the attitudes of siblings towards their handicapped siblings. This is an exploratory study utilizing the case study method. Purposive sampling was used in looking for subjects, and following a criteria, which were subjects must 1.) be between 8-14 years old, 2.) have a handicapped sibling, 3.) living in the same house as the handicapped sibling and parents, and 4.) have a handicapped sibling who also belong to his age bracket were followed. A total of six respondents were referred to us by contact persons. These respondents were interviewed using the narrative style of questioning. Case analysis and cross case analysis were used in studying the results. Results of the study show that siblings living under one roof interact a lot, and they have different feelings and thinking and they exhibit different behaviors-which can be both favorable and unfavorable. This is partly because it is influenced by their parents, relatives, peers and society. Results also show that behavior is not highly consistent with their feelings and thinking. Positive feelings elicit favorable behavior but negative feelings doesn't necessarily elicit negative behavior. Siblings of handicapped children, considering their young age, have a big responsibility ahead of them because they have to compensate for their handicapped siblings' incapabilities.
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author Ko, Mercy
Li, Bernadine
Toring, Jocel
author_facet Ko, Mercy
Li, Bernadine
Toring, Jocel
author_sort Ko, Mercy
title Myoma, cerebral palsy, autism what's that, Mommy?: A study on the Filipino child's attitudes towards his handicapped sibling
title_short Myoma, cerebral palsy, autism what's that, Mommy?: A study on the Filipino child's attitudes towards his handicapped sibling
title_full Myoma, cerebral palsy, autism what's that, Mommy?: A study on the Filipino child's attitudes towards his handicapped sibling
title_fullStr Myoma, cerebral palsy, autism what's that, Mommy?: A study on the Filipino child's attitudes towards his handicapped sibling
title_full_unstemmed Myoma, cerebral palsy, autism what's that, Mommy?: A study on the Filipino child's attitudes towards his handicapped sibling
title_sort myoma, cerebral palsy, autism what's that, mommy?: a study on the filipino child's attitudes towards his handicapped sibling
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1996
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/8477
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