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Yang, Hsiu-Wen; Ostrosky, Michaelene M.; Meadan-Kaplansky, Hedda – Early Child Development and Care, 2020
Children with disabilities tend to participate in fewer physical activities than typically developing children. To promote participation in physical activities for children with disabilities, it is important to understand (a) parents' experiences and roles in supporting their children's physical activities and (b) factors that might influence…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Preschool Children, Mothers, Disabilities
Owen, Alex – Early Child Development and Care, 2019
This article explores inclusive and exclusive perceptions within early years practice settings in England. Inclusion is understood to involve the acknowledgement and celebration of difference, rather than its problematization. A deficit-based discourse regarding diversity is challenged and the concept of "diversity gain" is explored. A…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Student Diversity, Inclusion, Early Childhood Education

Sigston, Allan; And Others – Early Child Development and Care, 1985
Describes a successful program for teaching preschool handicapped children new skills in their own homes by making their parents more effective teachers. The service delivery model and program design are detailed, and a summary of conference presentations on the Portage Model is included. (DT)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Home Programs

Carpenter, Barry; Carpenter, Susan A. – Early Child Development and Care, 1989
Describes the Home-Liaison Playgroups program for preschoolers and infants with developmental delays. Mothers were intrinsic to the playgroup, which met once a week for two hours. An integrated playgroup and nursery for mainstream and special needs children were also developed. (NH)
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Infants

Davis, Hilton – Early Child Development and Care, 1985
Argues for the need to provide more counseling services to families with disabled children. Describes three basic frameworks, considered necessary for counseling professionals, including understanding (1) the parent-professional relationship, (2) the psychological functioning of individuals, and (3) the process of counseling. (Author/DST)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Counseling Services, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role

Worthington, Ann – Early Child Development and Care, 1985
Traces the 17-year development of a national organization which links parents of handicapped or disabled children with other parents of children with similar disabilities. Highlights the instrumental role of the organization in the development of various other national support groups. (DST)
Descriptors: Children, Disabilities, Helping Relationship, Mental Disorders
Ozgun, Ozkan; Honig, Alice Sterling – Early Child Development and Care, 2005
In this low-income Turkish sample, parents reported on father and mother division of childcare labor and satisfaction with division. Regardless of whether they were rearing typical or atypical children, mothers reported a higher level of involvement than fathers in every domain of childcare. In general, both mothers and fathers reported slight…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Parent Attitudes, Spouses, Foreign Countries