Nanda, Anita (2024) Parental Involvement in Educating Children with Intellectual Disabilities in India During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Comprehensive Review. Asian Journal of Education and Social Studies, 50 (7). pp. 154-164. ISSN 2581-6268
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Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically altered the educational landscape globally, with a particularly profound impact on children with intellectual disabilities (ID). In India, where educational infrastructure and support systems for children with ID are already strained, the pandemic exacerbated existing challenges. In India, the sudden shift to remote learning has placed a significant burden on parents, who have had to take on new roles as educators. Parents have had to step into roles traditionally held by educators, therapists, and support staff, making their involvement crucial. This research article explores the multifaceted role parents played in the education of children with intellectual disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic in India, highlighting both the obstacles faced and the resilience demonstrated by families. This article also emphasized the role of parents in educating children with intellectual disabilities during the pandemic, through case studies and community efforts, highlighting both challenges and innovative solutions.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Oalibrary Press > Social Sciences and Humanities |
Depositing User: | Managing Editor |
Date Deposited: | 13 Jun 2024 06:05 |
Last Modified: | 13 Jun 2024 06:05 |
URI: | http://asian.go4publish.com/id/eprint/3842 |