Meeting Families Where They Are

Meeting Families Where They Are

EnglishHardback
Harry Beth
Teachers' College Press
EAN: 9780807763858
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This book presents an in-depth discussion of how human disability and parental advocacy have been constructed in American society, including recommendations for a more authentically inclusive vision of parental advocacy. The authors provide a cultural–historical view of the conflation of racism, classism, and ableism that has left a deeply entrenched stigma—one that positions children with disabilities and children of color as less valuable than others. To redress these inequities, the authors offer a working model of co-constructed advocacy designed to benefit all families. Because advocacy is not a “one size fits all” endeavor, the authors propose meeting families where they are and learning their strengths and needs, while preparing and repositioning families to empower themselves.

Book Features:

  • Takes a cultural–historical view that explores the reasons why individuals with disabilities are so stigmatized.
  • Shows how the intersection of different stigmatized identity markers, such as poverty, race, and language, have been woven into negative interpretations of “difference.”
  • Celebrates the history of parent advocacy in the United States since World War II.
  • Examines how social and racial privilege have dictated which parent voices are heard.
  • Proposes collaborative approaches that can produce more authentic and more representative advocacy.
  • Explores the motivations and purposes that drive parent advocacy.
EAN 9780807763858
ISBN 0807763853
Binding Hardback
Publisher Teachers' College Press
Publication date April 10, 2020
Pages 192
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 162 x 13
Country United States
Authors Harry Beth; Ocasio-Stoutenburg, Lydia
Series editors Artiles Alfredo J.
Series Disability, Culture, and Equity Series