Malaysian Family Physician (Apr 2024)

Family support for children with learning disabilities to attain good academic performance: A qualitative study

  • Uraiwan Tiengsomboon,
  • Varisara Luvira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.51866/oa.529
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
p. 25

Abstract

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Introduction: Learning disabilities can cause poor academic performance in children, which may impact their futures. This study aimed to investigate how primary caregivers care for school-aged children with learning disabilities but with good academic achievement. Methods: In this qualitative study, in-depth interviews were conducted among primary caregivers of school-aged children with learning disabilities who were attending schools in Sisaket Province, were aged 6–12 years and achieved good academic performance. Twenty-one caregivers were interviewed regarding the care of their children. The contents of the interviews were analysed. Results: Two major themes concerning the provision of familial support for children with learning disabilities to achieve good academic performance emerged: (1) understanding and modifying the care provided to children with learning disabilities and (2) facilitating and promoting children’s learning. Conclusion: Families and caregivers of children with learning disabilities must have a comprehensive understanding of the disorder to assist with skill development and provide emotional support.

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