‘One of the Kids’: Parent Perceptions of the Developmental Advantages Arising from Inclusion in Mainstream early Childhood Education Services

Author:

Blackmore Roger1,Aylward Elizabeth2,Grace Rebekah3

Affiliation:

1. South Western Sydney Local Health District

2. KU Children's Services

3. Macquarie University

Abstract

THIS RESEARCH EXPLORED THE perspectives of parents who have enrolled their child with a developmental disability in a mainstream early childhood education service. It asked questions about their experience of engagement with the service, and the extent to which they felt participation in this service was beneficial for their child. Fifteen families whose children had been attending a mainstream service for at least six months were recruited to the study and participated in qualitative interviews. There were four key findings from this study: parents are primarily motivated to enrol their children in mainstream early childhood services because they seek social interactions for their children with typically developing peers; despite increasing support at the policy level for inclusive early childhood education, families encountered many challenges in securing a place for their child at a centre that was willing and able to meet their child's needs; parents felt that their child's development was supported by attendance at a mainstream centre, particularly in relation to communication and behaviour; and parents believed that positive developmental change in their child was the direct result of service quality and imitation through peer interaction.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education

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