ABSTRACT
The study was conducted to determine the parents’ attitudes towards their children with special needs. Further sought in the study were the demographic characteristics of the respondents in terms of gender, age, educational level, occupation, number of children in the family and the combined monthly income of mother and father. The other objective was to determine extent of parents’ attitudes towards their children with special needs and to establish if there is a significant relationship in the extent of parent attitudes being influenced by educational level. The study was based on the stage theory approach. The beneficiaries of this study are children with special needs, teachers, parents, the ministry of education and the future researchers. The target population included a total of 120 respondents selected from 12 schools in Trans Mara District (Kenya). The study employed descriptive survey design specifically descriptive comparative. Self administered questionnaires were used as means of collecting data which was tabulated frequency tables and percentages to determine demographic characteristics. The mean was used to determine the extent of parents attitudes towards children with special needs. Correlation coefficient was used to determine if there is a significant relationship in the extent of parents attitudes being influenced by educational level. Regression analysis was used to determine the significant relationship between the dependent valuable and independent valuable. The research findings indicated that there was a relationship between the dependent and independent variable. On this basis the researcher therefore was able to conclude that the parents attitudes towards their children for special needs are influenced by their educational level. The researcher made recommendations on change of attitudes towards children with special needs.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Declaration A ii
Declaration B iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgement v
Abstract vi
Table of contents vii
List of tables x
Chapter page
One THE PROBLEM AND ITS SCOPE 1
Background of the Study 1
Statement of the Problem 2
Purpose of the Study 3
Research Objectives 3
Research Questions 4
Hypothesis 4
Scope of the study 4
Geographical scope 4
Content scope 4
Theoretical scope 4
Significance of the Study 5
Operational Definitions of Key Terms 5
Two REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 6
Concepts, Ideas, Opinions From Authors/Experts 6
Theoretical Perspectives 11
Related Studies 11
Three METHODOLOGY 13
Research Design 13
Research Population 13
Sample Size 13
Sampling Procedures 14
Research Instruments 14
Validity of the Instrument 15
Reliability of the Instrument 15
Data Gathering Procedures 15
Data Analysis 16
Ethical Considerations 17
Limitations of the Study 17
Four PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION OF DATA 18
Demographic characteristics of the respondents 18
Extent of parents’ attitudes towards children with Special needs 20
Parents’ educational level and their attitudes towards Children with special needs 22
The relationship between the extent of parents attitudes towards their children with special needs 23
Regression analysis 24
Five FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS 26
Findings 26
Conclusions 27
Recommendations 28
Areas of further research 28
References 29
Appendices 32
Appendix I A - Transmittal Letter 32
Appendix I B — Transmittal letter for respondents 33
Appendix II - Clearance from Ethics Committee 34
Appendix III - Informed Consent 35
Appendix IV A - Demographic profile of the respondent 36
Appendix IV B — Questionnaires 38
Appendix V- Validity of the Instrument 40
Appendix VI- Mean Range 41
Researcher’s Curriculum Vitae 42
Consults, E. & Morara, M (2022). Parents Attitudes towards Children with Special Needs in Selected Primary Schools in Trans Mara District Kenya.. Afribary. Retrieved from https://track.afribary.com/works/parents-attitudes-towards-children-with-special-needs-in-selected-primary-schools-in-trans-mara-district-kenya
Consults, Education, and Mose Morara "Parents Attitudes towards Children with Special Needs in Selected Primary Schools in Trans Mara District Kenya." Afribary. Afribary, 23 Nov. 2022, https://track.afribary.com/works/parents-attitudes-towards-children-with-special-needs-in-selected-primary-schools-in-trans-mara-district-kenya. Accessed 27 Nov. 2024.
Consults, Education, and Mose Morara . "Parents Attitudes towards Children with Special Needs in Selected Primary Schools in Trans Mara District Kenya.". Afribary, Afribary, 23 Nov. 2022. Web. 27 Nov. 2024. < https://track.afribary.com/works/parents-attitudes-towards-children-with-special-needs-in-selected-primary-schools-in-trans-mara-district-kenya >.
Consults, Education and Morara, Mose . "Parents Attitudes towards Children with Special Needs in Selected Primary Schools in Trans Mara District Kenya." Afribary (2022). Accessed November 27, 2024. https://track.afribary.com/works/parents-attitudes-towards-children-with-special-needs-in-selected-primary-schools-in-trans-mara-district-kenya