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An exploration of the challenge's fathers' experience when parenting a child that presents with dyspraxia

Kyle Jackson (Department of Psychology, University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa)
Michelle Andipatin (University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa)

Qualitative Research Journal

ISSN: 1443-9883

Article publication date: 11 February 2021

Issue publication date: 12 October 2021

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Abstract

Purpose

Due to the limited research on fatherhood and dyspraxia, this study is critical as it highlights the challenges that fathers face in parenting a child that presents with dyspraxia. The purpose of this study is to inform various interventions while simultaneously highlighting a largely neglected area of research.

Design/methodology/approach

The principal aim of this study was to explore the subjective challenges that fathers experience in parenting a child that presents with dyspraxia in the Cape Metropole area. This study adopted a qualitative approach utilising an exploratory design to understand and provide in-depth information about fathers' subjective experiences of parenting a child that presents with dyspraxia (Mack et al., 2005). Data were collected using semi-structured individual interviews with fathers.

Findings

The authors’ findings highlight that fathers' roles are inextricably more complex, shifting between more traditional conceptions such as the provider toward the all giving and nurturing care. Future research would benefit from adopting a more masculinity-focused framework to determine the effect that learning disorders have on constructing and challenging more traditional gendered constructions of what it means to be a man, masculinity and what it means to be a father, fatherhood and fathering.

Research limitations/implications

The study was limited to the challenges faced by fathers whose children were engaged in some or other treatment plan. In addition, the study was limited to children who presented with dyspraxia, rather than those who had received an official diagnosis and this relates directly to the obscurity and ambiguity surrounding diagnosis of the disorder itself.

Practical implications

The study has shed light in terms of the common features between dyspraxia and that of other developmental disorders. This is further extended to include the comorbidity of this disorder with other learning disabilities.

Social implications

Mental health professionals may benefit from identifying the issues raised by fathers within this study and to further aid and support both children and parents in the treatment of dyspraxia.

Originality/value

The study has shed much needed light on two very neglected areas – the area of learning disabilities, in particular, the issue of dyspraxia and second, including fathers’ voices in the discussion of their experiences.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the fathers who took part in the study who openly and bravely expressed their experiences of parenting a child that presents with dyspraxia.

Citation

Jackson, K. and Andipatin, M. (2021), "An exploration of the challenge's fathers' experience when parenting a child that presents with dyspraxia", Qualitative Research Journal, Vol. 21 No. 4, pp. 424-443. https://doi.org/10.1108/QRJ-09-2020-0103

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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