Ikke som de andre:

Forældreskab når børn problematiseres

Authors

  • Bjørg Kjær

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/nu.v49i1.143590

Keywords:

Parenting, mothers, children with 'special needs', day care, stigmatisation, mobilisation, hope

Abstract

The situations, positions, and identities of parents, particularly mothers, are affected and change when their children are diagnosed with an impairment. The increase in the number of children given a (neuro)psychiatric diagnosis makes the situation of these children’s parents a relevant topic of study. Based on specific examples, I show how processes of stigmati- sation, problematisation and shaming play an important role in the everyday lives of some of these mothers. This can potentially prevent them from seeing themselves and acting as ordinary mothers – at least when attempting to adjust to and respond to the new and nontypical conditions resulting from their child’s diagnosis.

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Published

2024-02-27

How to Cite

Kjær, B. (2024). Ikke som de andre:: Forældreskab når børn problematiseres. Nordiske Udkast, 49(1). https://doi.org/10.7146/nu.v49i1.143590

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