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Meaning of Family-Professional Partnerships: Japanese Mothers' Perspectives

Maho, Kasahara
Turnbull, Ann P.
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TMs study inquired into the meaning of family-professional partnerships from the perspective offapanese families of children with disabilities. Data were collected from 30 mothers who participated in focus groups and/or interviews infapan. Qualitative data analysis guided identification of four themes. The study's contributions are discussed in relation to not only fapanese society, but also to the global community including the United States. The study's implications for developing partnerships with culturally diverse families also are discussed
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2005
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Council for Exceptional Children
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Turnbull, Ann P. & Kasahara, Maho. (2005). Meaning of Family-Professional Partnerships: Japanese Mothers' Perspectives. Exceptional Children, 71, 3, 249-265.
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