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Parenting a Child With an Autism Spectrum Disorder: Public Perceptions and Parental Conceptualizations
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2011
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Family MedicineFamily InvolvementEducation20Th CenturySocial SciencesPsychologyNeurodiversityAutism Spectrum DisorderDevelopmental PsychologyPublic PerceptionsFamily InteractionParental ConceptualizationsAutismCommunity MembersDevelopmental DisorderChild PsychologyEarly Childhood DevelopmentChild DevelopmentSociologyPediatricsParent BlameParenting
In the middle part of the 20th century, parents were frequently blamed for causing autism. Although this idea is no longer prevalent in professional circles, this qualitative study indicates that parents still experience blame from community members and extended family. Eleven parents of children with autism participated in two focus groups. This qualitative study examined themes of parent blame as well as parents' own conceptualizations of autism. Results indicate that parents experienced blame for their children's autism-related behavior from the public and extended family, but most parents viewed the child with autism in positive ways.
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