Managing turning points and transitions in childhood and parenthood – insights from families with disabled children in Norway |
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Authors: | Borgunn Ytterhus Christian Wendelborg Hege Lundeby |
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Institution: | Department of Social Work and Health Science , Norwegian University of Science and Technology , Trondheim , Norway |
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Abstract: | This article explores turning points and transitions emerging in the life course of children with disabilities and their parents. Through in‐depth interviews with parents we found that a change appears in disabled children’s social participation and belonging, at approximately eight years of age for children with learning difficulties and at approximately ten years of age for children with mobility difficulties. Most of the parents experienced a ‘turning point’ that directed them into either marginal or inclusive positions in adulthood. The ‘transition’ emerges at a time described as a stable period of life for families in general and illustrates parents’ experiences of the importance of both ‘doing’ and ‘being’ in parenthood and childhood. Parents’ experiences are strongly interwoven with the child’s life and access or lack of access to services and relational responses. |
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Keywords: | children disability parenting life course transitions longitudinal study |
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