PARENTING
UNDER PRESSURE
Mothers and Fathers with Learning Difficulties
Tim Booth and Wendy Booth
This book breaks
new ground by giving an insight into what it means to be a parent
with learning difficulties. Very little is known about the lives
and struggles of these parents. By looking at the common threads
in their lives, the authors produce personal accounts that are
true to the experience of parents themselves. Using the life
story approach to give pride of place to the views of mothers
and fathers, this study serves as a counterweight to research
in which the parents as people make no appearance. The authors
are concerned throughout to harness their work to practical ends
by drawing out its lessons for professionals. As well as offering
a parent's view of parenting, the book also presents a major
challenge to our thinking about the rights and responsibilities
of people with learning difficulties.
1994 176pp
0 335 19194 0 Paperback
0 335 19269 6 Hardback
Open University Press,
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