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Connecticut Birth to Three System, Hartford. – 1999
Developed by the Connecticut Birth to Three Natural Environments Task Force, this guidebook is intended to assist the early childhood community to strengthen and support families whose children have disabilities by meeting their children's needs in everyday typical routines and environments in the home and the community. It begins by providing a…
Descriptors: Administrators, Community Programs, Disabilities, Early Intervention
Grisham-Brown, Jennifer – 2001
This final report summarizes the activities and evaluation of Project Outcomes, a program developed at the University of Kentucky to prepare personnel to work with young children and their families in inclusive settings. The program was built around three unique components: (1) individual program plans were developed for each student; (2) each…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Family Programs
Illinois Univ., Urbana. Dept. of Special Education. – 2000
This final report discusses the activities and outcomes of a project that developed, field-tested, and disseminated eight 3-hour training modules to be used by preservice and inservice faculty in preparing early interventionists to work with young children with disabilities. The modules were designed to teach a special model of early intervention,…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Curriculum, Disabilities, Early Intervention
Haring, Kathryn A.; Lovett, David L.; Chandler, Rita – 1999
This paper presents three case studies describing the experiences of rural families receiving early intervention (EI) services for a developmentally disabled infant/toddler. Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) (1997 amendments) provides funds for home-based, family-centered, transdisciplinary EI services. The case…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Delivery Systems, Developmental Disabilities, Disadvantaged
Lieber, Joan; Schwartz, Ilene; Sandall, Susan; Horn, Eva; Wolery, Ruth Ashworth – 1999
The field of early childhood special education (ECSE) is currently struggling with questions about relative effectiveness of different types of early intervention and how to provide children and their families with services that facilitate optimal development in inclusive settings. This chapter describes the history of ECSE and discusses recent…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Educational History
Literacy Teaching and Learning: An International Journal of Early Reading and Writing, 1998
Developed as a vehicle of communication for the Reading Recovery Council of North America, this journal represents an international effort to connect researchers, teachers, and all those interested in early literacy. Articles in the first issue of this third volume are: "Relations between Children's Literacy Diets and Genre Development: You…
Descriptors: Beginning Writing, Early Intervention, Emergent Literacy, High Risk Students
Council Connections, 1999
This document consists of three years' worth (8 issues) of "Council Connections," the newsletter of the Reading Recovery Council of North America. Each issue offers brief articles, updates of Reading Recovery programs in various countries, messages from the organization's president, past president, and/or the executive director, updates…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Early Intervention, Foreign Countries, High Risk Students
Peer reviewedO'Brien, Marion; Rice, Mabel; Roy, Carolyn – Journal of Early Intervention, 1996
This study evaluated the usefulness of perinatal medical status, environmental risk, and infant developmental status as predictors of low IQ at age 4 among 70 4-year-olds who had been in a neonatal intensive care unit at birth. It found family environment the most predictive, 18-month developmental assessments somewhat useful, and perinatal health…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Biological Influences, Early Identification, Early Intervention
Peer reviewedWu, Ping; Campbell, Donald T. – Evaluation and Program Planning, 1996
Structural equation models reanalyzed data from the 1969 Westinghouse Head Start evaluation and extended the analysis to blacks and full-year programs. Results showed that the selection bias for summer program whites was absent for blacks and full-year program whites, and that Head Start helped the most disadvantaged children. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Students, Data Analysis, Disadvantaged Youth, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedEasterbrooks, Susan R. – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2002
This annotated bibliography contains recent research and publications on the efficacy of cochlear implants for children with hearing loss. Materials are provided for the following categories: rules and regulations (2); available devices (3); and the impact of implants on development (18). Factors affecting the benefits of the devices are…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Cochlear Implants, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention
Sherman, Lee; Lewis, Bryan; Ramsey, Betsy; Tibbetts, Daniel; Kaplan, Kay; Berninger, Virginia – Northwest Education, 2003
Interviews with a learning disabled student, parent activist, teacher, tutor, and researcher reveal that learning disabilities are neurologically caused, not the result of low motivation or dysfunctional families. A variety of educational practices are explained that accommodate different learning styles of children with learning disabilities. It…
Descriptors: Brain, Child Advocacy, Cognitive Style, Dyslexia
Peer reviewedSpeece, Deborah L.; Case, Lisa Pericola; Molloy, Dawn Eddy – Learning Disabilities: Research & Practice, 2003
Three studies investigated children's responsiveness to general education reading instruction as an indicator of need for more intensive interventions and found that the response-to-instruction model tested was valid. Results indicated that children at-risk (n=47) who received specially designed general education instruction had better outcomes…
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Classification, Definitions, Disability Identification
Peer reviewedLowenthal, Barbara – Early Child Development and Care, 1997
Describes three types of functional assessment of young children with special needs: play-based, family interviews, and the evaluation of multiple intelligences. Claims that all three types are useful for planning developmentally appropriate interventions and are positive because the emphasis is on the children's and their families' strengths…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedBarnett, David W.; And Others – School Psychology Quarterly, 1996
Elaborates the concept of "keystone target variable selection" for school psychological practice. "Keystone variables" refers to relatively narrow targets for change having the most widespread benefits to clients. The hypothesized benefits of selecting keystone targets for change include more effective and efficient interventions. (KW)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems
Peer reviewedFuchs, Douglas; And Others – School Psychology Quarterly, 1996
Outlines a four-year partnership with a school district in which a unique prereferral intervention approach was developed. Difficult-to-teach students outperformed students in control groups and district personnel seemed to embrace the program. However, school personnel did not continue to use the approach; the article explores why this happened.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior, Children, Consultants


