Abstract

This study aims at examining parenting styles for the deaf children in disseminating entrepreneurship. This research employed case study approach using the semi-structured interview technique from parents of deaf children. The result indicated that parenting styles was dominantly by authoritarian, in term of nurturing the children as well as educating responsibility. In addition, the deaf children were also employed by democratic style in encouraging the interest of them. This study also found that parenting styles in disseminating entrepreneurship were influenced by several factors, such as a limited time allocation to learn business and a talent of the children.

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