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Item type:Publication, Aproximación a las experiencias de vida de jóvenes con discapacidad motriz(Universidad Panamericana, Escuela de Pedagogía, 2020-07-02) ;Saldivar, Andrea ;Alvarado García, FranciscoUniversidad Panamericana. Campus Ciudad de México. Escuela de PedagogíaThe Social Model of Disability opposes the analysis of disability from perspectives of specialists who analyze the phenomenon from outside, from positions of power, which place the target population as less valuable, unable to express their living conditions and to make decisions relevant about it. This work reports the life stories of a group of young people with disabilities, who at the time of the research were higher education students at a private uni-versity in Mexico City. Their stories allow us to observe recurrent patterns on the experien-ce of living with a disability, the recognition of being capable, intelligent, and autonomous young people. However, they also show evidence of the situations that they must overcome to eradicate society’s perception regarding uselessness and dependence.24 79 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, La resiliencia en familias que viven la discapacidad, desde un enfoque centrado en la familia(Universidad Panamericana, Escuela de Pedagogía, 2019-06-24) ;Santana Valencia, Emma VerónicaUniversidad Panamericana. Campus Ciudad de México. Escuela de PedagogíaThis work is the result of a doctoral research, which purpose is to know how resilience is built in families that live with a child with disabilities. The questions are: How is family resilience built around a child’s disability? What is the dynamic of the family’s system facing disability? What elements of resilience are observed in families that experience disability with a son of their own? The premise of the study is that every family that has a child or sibling with a disability is capable of being resilient, so that the family can face adversity, identify their strengths and empower themselves based on their choices. To assess this claim, a qualitative methodology was applied with a study-case design and in depth interview with five families. Findings support the conclusion that resilience is a dynamic process that manifests itself in families during life.11 106
