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  • Parent involvement and expectations play a crucial role in the academic and career success of students who are d/Deaf or hard of hearing, especially during the transition planning phase.
  • An exploratory study of 56 parents found that they generally had positive experiences with the IEP process and maintained high expectations for their children's educational and employment outcomes.
  • However, variations in expectations were noted among parents of children with additional disabilities, highlighting the need for future research on how parental demographics influence these expectations.

Article Abstract

Parent involvement and parent expectations are important factors in successful academic and career outcomes for students who are d/Deaf or hard of hearing. Parental roles are particularly important during the transition planning process for students with disabilities. Results are presented from an exploratory study of 56 parents that measured their involvement, perceptions, and expectations during the transition process. Parents positively rated their experiences with the individualized education program (IEP) process and held high expectations for both their child's educational attainment and employment. However, differences in expectations and perceptions emerged among parents whose children had co-occurring disabilities. Future directions for research and practice are discussed, including the implications of the demographics of the study sample and the relationship between parental demographics and parents' expectations for their children.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/aad.2014.0013DOI Listing

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