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ISSN: 1409-6099 (Print)
ISSN: 1857-663X (Online)
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Vaska STANCHEVA-POPKOSTADINOVA,
Vanya
GEORGIEVA
SELF-HELP GROUPS FOR PARENTS WITH MENTALLY
RETARDED CHILDREN
This presentation concerns a group for parents of mentally retarded children.
A
group of these parents receives professional help and environmental support. The parents are
encouraged to assume responsibility in the everyday life educational process of
their children.
As
Baker / 1980 / states: “ If parents cope better on daily basis with the child who has mental retardation,
not only the child but also the parents would benefit”.
Taking
part in the group gave the parents:
·
the opportunity to meet other parents with the same
children;
·
to talk to other parents and feel less isolated;
·
to share information and experiences, skills and ideas;
·
the opportunity to listen to the needs and problems of other
parents;
·
to change the ways of working to meet the child’s needs;
·
share information about the possibilities of education and
services;
·
parents are encouraged to meet together to support one
another;
·
parents need a special approach to many problems existing in
their families.
·
the education in the group puts the beginning of the work
with the parents.
The idea is to gather the efforts of specialists from
different fields and to establish multi-disciplinary group aiming to work with
the parents and create a good collaboration and partnership between them in
order to improve the living conditions and services to the retarded persons.
This
paper reports on the development, evaluation and dissemination of the program
for education of parents with mentally retarded children. At the Symposium we
will be able to present the results of the effectiveness of the education.
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