Abstract
Recognizing the right to education is essential for all groups, including children with disabilities. Therefore, this research was conducted to analyze the relationship between family economic support and the family’s ability to fulfill the educational rights of children with disabilities. Research on disability enhances knowledge in special education and inclusive practices, refining teaching methods and support systems additionally, understanding the vital role of families to advocate for their children's educational rights. This study uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive method. The informant who participated in this study was one of the special school teachers in Yogyakarta who was selected by purposive sampling and had voluntarily agreed to become an informant. Data was collected through structured in-depth interviews and documentation and analyzed inductively. The study results show that family economic support is not the main obstacle in realizing the right to education for children with disabilities. A more significant obstacle that arises in realizing the rights of children with disabilities is parents’ perception in educating their children whether they attend school or not. The results of this study indicate that parents must realize that the right to education must be given to all children, including children with disabilities. Apart from special education, inclusive education must also be widely promoted to increase awareness and the responsibility of parents or families toward their children’s right to education
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