What the Mother of a Deaf Child Ought to Know

What the Mother of a Deaf Child Ought to Know

Por John Dutton Wright

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "What the Mother of a Deaf Child Ought to Know," John Dutton Wright presents a poignant exploration of the emotional and practical challenges faced by mothers in navigating the complexities of raising a deaf child. Wright's narrative combines elements of personal memoir, educational guide, and sociocultural analysis, employing a compassionate yet informative tone that resonates deeply with readers. Grounded in the context of mid-20th century America, this work sheds light on the evolving perceptions of deafness, and the societal barriers families encounter, while also offering practical advice and affirmations for mothers seeking to empower their children in a predominantly hearing world. John Dutton Wright, a pioneer in the field of deaf education and a passionate advocate for the rights of individuals with disabilities, drew from his extensive experience in both teaching and research to illuminate the unique perspectives of mothers facing such challenges. His commitment to understanding the intricacies of familial relationships within the deaf community informs this book, enabling him to address the socio-emotional facets with authenticity and depth, backed by years of dedication to supporting deaf education initiatives. This book is an invaluable resource for both mothers and educators, recommended for its heartfelt insights and practical guidance. Wright's work not only seeks to validate the experiences of mothers but also aims to foster a broader understanding of deaf culture. Readers will find encouragement and wisdom in its pages, making it a must-read for anyone looking to bridge the gap between communities and empower young voices.

John Dutton Wright