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Exploring Latine Parent Leaders’ and a Program Coordinator’s Lived Experiences with a Culturally Adapted Parent-Directed Training Program
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-2024
Abstract
The purpose of the current study was to explore the lived experiences among parent leaders and a program coordinator who participated in a parent-directed training program to support other Latine parents of children with autism spectrum disorder. We used qualitative methods to explore 4 Latine parent leaders’ and 1 program coordinator’s experiences with a parent-directed training program to support other Latine parents who have children with autism spectrum disorder. We interviewed parent leaders and a program coordinator to learn about their lived experiences as leaders in a parent-directed training program. The following themes emerged from Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis data analysis: (a) personal growth, (b) leadership development, (c) sense of connection and community, (d) contributing to a larger and meaningful purpose, and (e) applying knowledge and skills to help other parents. A culturally adapted parent-directed training program has the potential to positively influence Latine parent leaders who are prepared to support parents of children with ASD. There were positive program impacts on parent leaders regarding personal growth, leadership development, connection and community, contribution to a larger purpose, and use of knowledge and skills to help other parents. We also discovered the importance of building a safe community for Latine parent leaders and other parents who have children with ASD in a parent-directed training program.
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Vela, J.C., Ramos, N., Fielding, C. et al. Exploring Latine Parent Leaders’ and a Program Coordinator’s Lived Experiences with a Culturally Adapted Parent-Directed Training Program. J Autism Dev Disord (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-024-06270-0
Publication Title
J Autism Dev Disord
DOI
10.1007/s10803-024-06270-0
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