An Ethnographic Study on Religion, Spirituality, and Maternal Influence on Sibling Relationships in a Muslim Family with a Child with Autism

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2013
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Jegatheesan, Brinda
Witz, Klaus
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University of Hawaii at Manoa -- Center on Disability Studies
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This ethnographic study examined maternal influence on sibling relationships when one child has autism. The mother’s and typically developing son’s understanding of having a family member with autism was shaped by and imbued in their religion. The family’s religion and daily practices helped support the child with autism.
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Autism, Sibling Relationships, Religion Beliefs and Practice
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Jegatheesan, B. & Witz, K. (2013). An Ethnographic Study on Religion, Spirituality, and Maternal Influence on Sibling Relationships in a Muslim Family with a Child with Autism. Review of Disability Studies: An International Journal, 9(1).
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