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Subjective well-being and social inclusion at school for students with a disability, according to their parents, in France. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study focuses on the well-being and social inclusion of children with disabilities in ordinary schools in France, involving responses from 491 parents.
  • The research indicates that a child's disability type and age affect their well-being and inclusion, while factors like gender, academic performance, and socioeconomic status have little impact.
  • Enhancing the quality of relationships between parents and teachers, along with better school accommodations, can significantly improve the well-being and social inclusion of these children.

Article Abstract

Background: Providing inclusive, quality education for all children is one of the United Nations' sustainable development goals for 2030.

Aims: The aim of this study, carried out in France among 491 parents of children with a disability aged 3 to 18 and enrolled in ordinary schools, is to measure the well-being and social inclusion of children and to identify the factors that promote well-being and social inclusion at school.

Methods And Procedures: The parents fill in various questionnaires relating to the well-being and social inclusion of their child, the quality of their relationship with the teacher and their satisfaction with the accommodations offered at school. They also provide information about their child and their socio-economic situation.

Outcomes And Results: Regression analyses show that well-being and social inclusion depend on the nature of the child's disability and decrease with age but do not significantly depend on child's gender and academic level or social background. Furthermore, well-being and social inclusion can be significantly improved when the quality of the parent-teacher relationship and school accommodations are satisfying.

Conclusions And Implications: The results of this study encourage the development of quality parent-teacher relationships to promote well-being at school.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ridd.2024.104814DOI Listing

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