Stumbling Toward Independent Living: Participatory Action Research With Young Adults With Developmental Language Disorder

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES Families in Society-The Journal of Contemporary Social Services Pub Date : 2023-10-15 DOI:10.1177/10443894231185193
Karijn Aussems, Jet Isarin, Alistair Niemeijer, Christine Dedding
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In our increasingly paced society, a lot is expected from care-dependent people. In the Netherlands, everyone is expected to live independently with the help of their social network, but this has proven challenging. In the participatory action research project TOSKoploper, young adults with developmental language disorder (DLD) opened up about their struggles on their way to independent living, including keeping up with the pace at school and work as well as addressing traumatic experiences without family support. They prefer professional assistance in overcoming their problems, but their support needs are hardly acknowledged by professionals in the social domain. They call for people’s patience, appreciation, and support for their capabilities so that they can live an active social life.
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蹒跚走向独立生活:发展性语言障碍年轻人的参与性行动研究
在我们这个节奏越来越快的社会里,人们对依赖照顾的人有很多期望。在荷兰,每个人都希望在社交网络的帮助下独立生活,但事实证明这很有挑战性。在参与行动研究项目TOSKoploper中,患有发展性语言障碍(DLD)的年轻人讲述了他们在独立生活的道路上的挣扎,包括跟上学校和工作的节奏,以及在没有家庭支持的情况下处理创伤经历。他们更愿意得到专业人员的帮助来克服他们的问题,但是他们的支持需要很少得到社会领域专业人员的承认。他们需要人们的耐心、欣赏和支持他们的能力,这样他们才能过上积极的社交生活。
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