Children with severe disabilities: adaptation, virtual education, and prospects. Experiences of three Peruvian mothers, COVID-19 context

Pilar Maria Gamarra Choque, Edith Gissela Rivera Arellano, Enaidy Reynosa Navarro, Juan Méndez Vergaray, Yolanda Josefina Huayta-Franco, Melissa Fatima Muñante Toledo

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Abstract

This study aimed to reveal and investigate mothers’ experiences of students with severe disabilities regarding learning in distance education in Lima-Peru. This is a phenomenological study focused on understanding the world of mothers regarding the education of their children with severe disabilities. Their discourse focused on four categories: being the mother of a child with severe disability, pandemic category, virtual education, and family prospects. The participants were three mothers of children with Down Syndrome, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Cerebral Palsy. An in-depth interview structured in 26 questions was used, applied face to face. With distance education, the mothers consid-er that their children’s abilities and skills have assumed a leading role, developed creativ-ity, and employed various strategies to comply with school activities. In addition, it also strengthened their family ties despite the pandemic.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)43-51
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of medicine and life
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022

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