Parents' Opinions towards Training People with Autism Disorder on the Art of Etiquette and Social Rules to Improve their Chances of Community Assimilation

Authors

  • عبير عبدالله البلوي طالبة ماجستير في التربية الخاصة، كلية التربية والآداب، جامعة تبوك (المملكة العربية السعودية)
  • د. فاتن الزايدي أستاذ التربية الخاصة المشارك، كلية التربية والآداب، جامعة تبوك (المملكة العربية السعودية)

Keywords:

people with autism disorder, the art of etiquette, social rules, Community assimilation

Abstract

The current study aimed to identify the attitudes of parents towards training people with autism disorder on the art of etiquette and social rules to improve their chances of community assimilation. The study relied on the descriptive survey approach, and the sample was (151) parents in the Tabuk region. To achieve this goal, a tool was prepared to measure the attitudes of parents towards training people with autism disorder on the art of etiquette and social rules, and the results showed that parents have highly positive attitudes towards training people with autism disorder on all arts of etiquette and social rules with a general arithmetic average of (4.13 out of 5.00). It was also found that there were no statistically significant differences at the level of significance (α ≤ 0.05) in the attitudes of parents towards training people with autism disorder on the art of etiquette and social rules to improve their chances of community assimilation due to the variables of educational qualification, age, gender. Then, the results were discussed and some recommendations and future research were proposed.

Published

2025-03-31

How to Cite

البلوي ع. ع., & الزايدي د. ف. (2025). Parents’ Opinions towards Training People with Autism Disorder on the Art of Etiquette and Social Rules to Improve their Chances of Community Assimilation. ِabhath Journal for the Humanities, 12(1), 765–808. Retrieved from https://ojs.abhath-ye.com/index.php/OJSABAHATH-YE/article/view/592

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