Abstract

This study aims to determine the problems experienced by parents of children with special needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. The phenomenological patterns technique, which is a qualitative research method, was used in the study. Ten parents with children with special needs who were affected by different types of disabilities were included in the study. The data in the research were collected using interview forms consisting of open-ended questions and a semi-structured interview technique. After the data obtained from the interviews were decoded, they were analyzed with the descriptive analysis technique. At the end of the study, the findings of the problems experienced by parents of children with special needs during the epidemic, the problems they experienced with their children, and the problems and expectations related to the education of their children were discussed in detail within the framework of the literature.

Highlights

  • This study aims to determine the problems experienced by parents of children with special needs during the COVID-19 pandemic

  • This study aimed to determine the problems experienced by parents of children with special needs during this period when schools had interrupted education and parents stayed at home with their children due to the COVID-19 pandemic; and to elucidate their expectations for these problems

  • Purpose and scope of the research The purpose of this research is to determine the problems experienced by parents of children with special needs during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Purpose and scope of the research

The purpose of this research is to determine the problems experienced by parents of children with special needs during the COVID-19 pandemic. For this purpose, the following questions were sought to be answered: 1. What are the problems that parents with special needs children experienced during the pandemic? The following questions were sought to be answered: 1. What are the problems that parents with special needs children experienced during the pandemic?

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