248 Pages
by
Routledge
248 Pages
by
Routledge
248 Pages
by
Routledge
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First Published in 2004. In academic, popular and official literature a great deal has been written about parent-professional relationships. They are often represented as being fundamentally important and valuable for all the parties involved. The author of this book is concerned with the unequal power relations between parents and professionals and that professionals’ assumptions and practices should be viewed as questionable from a parental perspective. This study concerns the parents of mentally-handicappedchildren, and to a lesser extent the various professionals, including academics, who impinge on their lives.
Chapter 1 AN INTRODUCTION; Chapter 2 THE PROCESS OF RESEARCH; Chapter 3 PRACTICAL DIFFICULTIES; Chapter 4 PROBLEMS WITH THE SERVICES; Chapter 5 OBTAINING INFORMATION; Chapter 6 AN OPEN LETTER TO PARENTS OF MENTALLYHANDICAPPED CHILDREN; Chapter 7 AN OPEN LETTER TO PROFESSIONALS;
Biography
Simon Dyson