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Community based Support for Family of Child with Special Needs in Cheonan-Asan Area

  • The Korean Journal of Chiristian Social Ethics
  • Abbr : 기사윤
  • 2004, 8(), pp.51-72
  • Publisher : The Society Of Korean Christian Social Ethics
  • Research Area : Humanities > Christian Theology

choi min suk 1

1백석대학교

Candidate

ABSTRACT

Along with the birth of child with special needs, a family comes to face many problems that are difficult. In terms of these family matters, there is a case for which a family solves by itself, but in many cases, the systematic support for a family is required. The objective of the support for a family comes to focus on the ability that a family ultimately can solve problems by itself, with lowering the dependency on an expert. Supporting a family aims to optimize the development of children, by allowing the stress of a family to be reduced through this support, the function of a family to be normalized through this, and finally the parent-children relationship to be efficient. The Doble ABC model, the cognitive-phenomenological model, and the family-support model by Dunst, Trivette and Deal, which were exhibited in this study, presented a theoretical basis that the social support reduces the stress of a family and how useful it is to the function of a family. Accordingly, this study tried to grasp the realities of official-and-unofficial social support in Cheonan-Asan area, and as a result of that, the official-and-unofficial support is very meager, and this support was not being attained collaboratively and systematically centering on community. Aiming to solve this problem, the nation needs to activate the official support that can meet the needs, by understanding the number of target families that require the family support and by analyzing their needs. Also, it is desirable for various groups to share information aiming at the unofficial support and to make up the community conference group aiming to carry out the family-support program.

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