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Understanding Parental Gatekeeping in Families with a Special Needs Child
Authors:Robert L Kaufman  Daniel B Pickar
Abstract:Supporting the positive development of a special needs child is especially challenging when parents have separated or divorced. Invariably, there is an increased need for collaborative co‐parenting wherein information is shared and intervention plans can be implemented effectively. In this article, the evolving literature on parental gatekeeping is applied to families with special needs children, as it offers a useful model for understanding the strengths and liabilities of co‐parenting relationships. We describe some of the typical and unique gatekeeping dynamics that occur when children suffer from developmental, physical, and/or psychiatric syndromes that require specific treatment and specialized parenting skills. Examples of both restrictive and facilitative gatekeeping are described as they manifest in these families. Implications for decision making are also discussed.
Keywords:Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)  Autistic Spectrum Disorder  Childhood Depression  Divorce and Disabled Children  Legal Decision Making  Parental Gatekeeping  Parenting Plans  and Special Needs Children
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