The Quality of the Home Environments of Young Children with Disabilities
Yıl 2020,
Cilt: 21 Sayı: 3, 451 - 477, 01.09.2020
Bulbin Sucuoglu
,
Kerem Avci
,
Naciye Öztürk
,
Nursel Bektaş
Öz
This study aimed to analyze the home environment of young children with disabilities. Data related to overall
home environment was collected from 145 mothers by using the Turkish Form of the Home Screening
Questionnaire (HSQ-T), while the home learning environment including the involvement of the mothers and the
learning materials available in the home was assessed through individual interviews with mothers. The finding
revealed that the 50.35 percent of the children live in low-quality homes and whereas the remainders live in
high-quality homes based on the cut-off points of the HSQ-T score. The HSQ-T scores were found to be
significantly related to parental involvement, education level and income of the mothers, and the developmental
functions of the children measured by the Abilities Index. The mothers who live in less crowded homes
participated in activities with their children more than those in the other group. Additionally, a comparison of the
home quality of CWDs with and without access to home-made toys revealed a significant difference in the HSQ-
T scores of the two groups of children, and finally, the maternal involvement was found to be the main predictor
of the home environment of children.
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Özel Gereksinimli Küçük Çocukların Ev Ortamlarının Niteliği
Yıl 2020,
Cilt: 21 Sayı: 3, 451 - 477, 01.09.2020
Bulbin Sucuoglu
,
Kerem Avci
,
Naciye Öztürk
,
Nursel Bektaş
Öz
Bu çalışmanın amacı özel gereksinimli (ÖG) küçük çocukların ev ortamlarının kalitesini incelemektir. Çocukların ev ortamlarının genel kalitesine ilişkin veriler Ev Ortamını Tarama Aracı’nın Türkçe Formu (EVTA-T) kullanılarak ÖG çocuğu olan 145 anneden toplanmış; annelerin katılımı ile evde bulunan oyuncakları içeren ev öğrenme ortamına ilişkin veriler ise, annelerle yapılan bireysel görüşmelerle elde edilmiştir. Çalışmanın bulguları, EVTA-T den elde edilen kesme puanı temel alındığında ÖG çocukların %50.35 inin düşük kaliteli ev ortamlarında yaşadığını, diğerlerinin ev ortamının kalitesinin daha yüksek olduğunu göstermiştir. EVTA’dan elde edilen puanlar ile annelerin katılımı, eğitim düzeyi, gelirleri ve çocukların Yeterlik İndeksi Türkçe Formu ile değerlendirilen gelişimsel işlevleri arasında anlamlı ilişki olduğu belirlenmiştir. Ayrıca daha az kalabalık evlerde yaşayan annelerin çocuklarının etkinliklerine, diğer gruba göre daha fazla katıldıkları görülmüştür. Bulgulara göre, ev yapımı oyuncakları olan ve olmayan özel gereksinimli çocukların ev ortamlarının kalitesi anlamlı düzeyde farklıdır. Ev ortamı kalitesini yordayan en güçlü değişken ise annelerin katılım düzeyidir.
Kaynakça
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- Bradley, R.H., Corwyn, R.F., Caldwell, B.M., Whiteside-Mansell, L., Wasserman, G.A., & Mink, I.T. (2000). Measuring the home environments of children in early adolescence. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 10(3), 247-289.
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- Dauch, C., Imwalle, M., Ocasio, B., & Metz, A.E. (2018). The influence of the number of toys in the environment on toddlers' play. Infant Behavior and Development, 50,78-87. doi: 10.1016/j.infbeh.2017.11.005.
- Dote-Kwan, J., & Hughes, M. (1994). The home environments of young blind children. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 88(1), 31–42.
- Dote-Kwan, J., Hughes, M., & Taylor, S. L. (1997). Impact of early experiences on the development of young children with visual impairments: Revisited. Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 91(2), 131–144.
- Elardo, R., Bradley, R., & Caldwell, B. M. (1975). The relation of infants' home environments to mental test performance from six to thirty six months: a longitudinal analysis. Child Development, 1(46), 71-76.
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