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‘How deep are your pockets?’ Autoethnographic reflections on the cost of raising a child with autism

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dc.contributor.author Clasquin-Johnson, Mary G
dc.contributor.author Clasquin-Johnson, Michel
dc.date.accessioned 2018-11-15T10:59:55Z
dc.date.available 2018-11-15T10:59:55Z
dc.date.issued 2018-03-27
dc.identifier.citation CLASQUIN-JOHNSON, Mary G.; CLASQUIN-JOHNSON, Michel. ‘How deep are your pockets?’ Autoethnographic reflections on the cost of raising a child with autism. African Journal of Disability, [S.l.], v. 7, p. 8 pages, mar. 2018. ISSN 2226-7220. Available at: https://ajod.org/index.php/ajod/article/view/356/758. Date accessed: 12 nov. 2018. doi:https://doi.org/10.4102/ajod.v7i0.356. en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25045
dc.description.abstract Background: In this article, we reflected on our experience of the cost of parenting a child with autism, including our ongoing search for educational and therapeutic intervention. Objectives: We aimed to give an academic insight into the state of autism education and care in South Africa as seen by us, with special attention to its cost and sustainability. Methods: Using evocative autoethnography as storied scholarship together with critical autism studies, we reflected on stories of the past 5 years since our son’s diagnosis. Results: Our experiences agree with international studies that establish autism as the most expensive disability. In addition to the high costs of diagnosis, existing intervention and support approaches are unaffordable for the majority of South Africans. We recommend that teachers should be trained to participate in early screening and diagnosis, as well as co-therapists, to strengthen the implementation of inclusive education. Conclusion: The kind of autism intervention currently offered in South Africa is financially and socially unsustainable. Instead of positioning autism as an individual or family dilemma, it should be addressed as an educational and societal issue. Future research should explore cost-effective options for a developing country context, while promoting best practice within inclusive settings. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher African Journal of Disability en
dc.subject Autism; Autoethnography; Biomedical Intervention; Cost; Critical Autism Studies; Early Intensive Intervention; Remediation; Therapy en
dc.title ‘How deep are your pockets?’ Autoethnographic reflections on the cost of raising a child with autism en
dc.type Article en
dc.description.department Inclusive Education en


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