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Mother and Soldier: Raising a Child with a Disability in a Low-Income Military Family
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Family MedicineFamily InvolvementActive MemberDisabilityArmed ForcesFamily StrengtheningLow-income Military FamilyLow-income WomenSocial WorkSocial SciencesGender StudiesChild CareMilitary FamilyDisability StudyFamily RelationshipsHealth SciencesFamily DiversityFeminist TheoryFamily PolicyChild DevelopmentNursingReintegrationMilitary FamiliesPediatricsFamily PsychologySpecial EducationSocial Policy
This article presents the results of a study of six low-income women, each of whom is raising a child with a suspected or diagnosed disability while also serving as an active member of the armed forces. Their experiences as they attempt to strike a balance between the highly demanding work role of the military and their role as a mother of a child with disabilities are examined. This article also discusses the personal strengths these women display, the barriers they confront, the strategies they use to negotiate competing demands, and the impact of this effort on their personal and professional lives. Practice and policy implications are drawn for early intervention and family support programs.
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