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Berlin, Lisa J.; Cassidy, Jude – Infants and Young Children, 2001
After reviewing attachment research, this article argues enhancing early child-parent relationships involves two principle tasks: helping parents identify children's needs and parents' responses to these needs; and helping parents gain insight into how their "states of mind with respect to attachment" influence their parenting behaviors and their…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Child Development, Child Rearing, Disabilities
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Goetze, Linda D. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2001
This response to an article evaluating Indiana's early intervention service delivery (EC 628 669) notes additional important aspects such as the central finance model used, the value of the Indiana data system in tracking the amount and type of services provided, the incentive provided to complete all the Individual Family Service Plan data…
Descriptors: Compliance (Legal), Data Collection, Databases, Delivery Systems
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Malmgren, Kimber W.; Meisel, Sheri M. – Child Welfare, 2004
This study examined service delivery and risk factors for 93 youth with emotional and behavioral disorders who were served by one jurisdiction's child welfare, juvenile justice, and special education agencies. The researchers collected data through an archival review of agency records. The article discusses findings as they relate to the link…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Risk, Juvenile Justice, Delinquency
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Law, J.; Dockrell, J. E.; Castelnuovo, E.; Williams, K.; Seeff, B.; Normand, C. – International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 2006
Background: High levels of early language difficulties raise practical issues about the efficient and effective means of meeting children's needs. Persistent language difficulties place significant financial pressures on health and education services. This has led to large investment in intervention in the early years; yet, little is known about…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Costs, Speech Therapy
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Clifford, Jantina R.; Macy, Marisa G.; Albi, Linda D.; Bricker, Diane D.; Rahn, Naomi L. – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2005
The authors present a model of clinical supervision to guide preservice professionals embarking on a career in early intervention and early childhood special education. Established models of clinical supervision in the general education field are described, followed by a description of the clinical supervision model used by the University of…
Descriptors: Models, Clinical Supervision (of Teachers), Preservice Teachers, Early Intervention
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Stobie, Ingeborg; Boyle, Jim; Woolfson, Lisa; Truswell, Emma; Connaughton, Noreen – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2004
Recent research suggests that multi-strand and interlinked interventions meet the requirements of early primary school intervention programmes more fully than single programmes. A set of quality indicators, which education authorities and schools can utilize to review and evaluate processes and outcomes of such interventions, is derived from the…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Numeracy, Foreign Countries, Program Implementation
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Weikle, Bobbie; Hadadian, Azar – Early Child Development and Care, 2004
A growing body of research supports the belief that literacy begins at birth for all children, including young children with disabilities. The literature review revealed issues related to individuals with disabilities and literacy, including the differences in parental perceptions and lack of adequate support and exposure to literacy related…
Descriptors: Young Children, Literacy Education, Special Needs Students, Disabilities
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Tharinger, Deborah J.; Palomares, Ronald S. – Psychology in the Schools, 2004
The authors were asked to respond to the shortage of school psychologists from the perspective of the Division of School Psychology of the American Psychological Association and the American Psychological Association (APA), and also chose to address the larger issue of the shortage and lack of accessibility of mental health services for children…
Descriptors: Health Services, School Psychology, Psychological Services, Mental Health Programs
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Trivette, Carol M.; Dunst, Carl J. – Young Exceptional Children, 2004
Comments from parents such as, "It's nice to work with someone who understands how complicated my life is"; "I know when I make a decision about my child, my home visitor will respect it"; "Now, I feel like I can help my child learn"; and "I enjoy being with my child so much" are great to hear. These types of comments let early interventionists…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Program Effectiveness, Early Intervention, Program Evaluation
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Hains, Ann; Rhyner, Paula; McLean, Mary; Barnekow, Kris; Johnson, Vicky; Kennedy, Bonnie – Young Exceptional Children, 2005
A significant challenge in the field of early childhood special education is providing qualified personnel to serve young children with special needs and their families. Though many personnel development programs acknowledge the need for interdisciplinary preparation of diverse students who are culturally competent, faculty and trainees continue…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Special Education, Family Programs, Cultural Pluralism
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Ryan, Susan; Murphy, Blanche; Harvey, Sandra; Nygren, Kristin; Kinavey, Erin; Ongtooguk, Paul – Young Exceptional Children, 2006
Alaska Native peoples refer to themselves and their way of life as the "way of the human being" (Napolean, 1991). This term, referred to as "Yuuyaraq" by the Yup'ik Eskimo, speaks to the value the Yup'ik and other Alaskan Natives place on being fully human. Within the context of the "way of the human life," how can…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, Family (Sociological Unit), Interviews, Disabilities
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Justice, Laura M.; Kaderavek, Joan N. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2004
This article, the first of a two-part series, provides background information and a general description of an emergent literacy intervention model for at-risk preschoolers and kindergartners. The embedded-explicit intervention model emphasizes the dual importance of providing young children with socially embedded opportunities for meaningful,…
Descriptors: Emergent Literacy, Early Intervention, Preschool Children, Kindergarten
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Pine, Elyse; Luby, Joan; Abbacchi, Anna; Constantino, John N. – Autism: The International Journal of Research & Practice, 2006
Given a growing emphasis on early intervention for children with autism, valid quantitative tools for measuring treatment response are needed. The Social Responsiveness Scale (SRS) is a brief (15-20 minute) quantitative measure of autistic traits in 4-to 18-year-olds, for which a version for 3-year-olds was recently developed. We obtained serial…
Descriptors: Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Preschool Children, Early Intervention, Interrater Reliability
Beswick, Joan F.; Sloat, Elizabeth A. – Education Canada, 2006
In a literate and democratic society, literacy achievement is one result of education that has a compelling impact on both academic and life-course outcomes. Strong literacy skills are requisite to curricular access and academic achievement during the school years, to post-secondary education and training in young adulthood, and to participation…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Social Class, Justice, Emergent Literacy
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Kalland, Mirjam; Sinkkonen, Jari; Gissler, Mika; Merilainen, Jouni; Siimes, Martti A. – Child Abuse & Neglect: The International Journal, 2006
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate retrospectively neonatal health and maternal background among a sample of children taken into custody and placed in foster care and to investigate the relation between medical and social risk in the neonatal period. Method: The data-linkage study combined two registries: the Finnish Medical…
Descriptors: Smoking, Children, Foster Care, Investigations
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