When Your “Problem” Becomes Mine: Adult Female Siblings’ Perspectives of Having a Brother with a Disability
Author(s) -
Michelle N Pompeo
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
exceptionality education international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.226
H-Index - 8
ISSN - 1918-5227
DOI - 10.5206/eei.v19i2.7643
Subject(s) - resentment , brother , anger , psychology , qualitative research , personality psychology , developmental psychology , social psychology , pedagogy , sociology , personality , social science , political science , law , politics
Thi s study is a retrospective look at adult female siblings’ perspectives of their childhoods and present identities based on having a brother with a disability. Thi s paper focuses on siblings’ experiences within educational and public domains, and how such experiences have shaped their personalities and career choices. Qualitative find ings were organized into four central themes, each with subcate-gories: (a) Siblings’ Fear and Worries, in-school bullying, school friends coming to the home; (b) Anger and Resentment, towards the perceived advantages of hav-ing a disability, towards teachers; (c) Positive Impacts, acceptance of others in varied public contexts, advocacy; and (d) Career Choices, entering the teaching profession. Findings are discussed in relation to both the emotional and educa-tional significa nce for siblings. ISSN 1918-5227 Pages 50- 62
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