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Neugebauer, Roger – Child Care Information Exchange, 1991
Presents excerpts of interviews of leading trendwatchers who have studied or participated in early childhood and prekindergarten efforts in public schools. Provides an excerpt from the National Child Care Association's position statement on publicly funded pre-k child care programs in public schools. (BB)
Descriptors: Day Care, Developmentally Appropriate Practices, Early Intervention, Educational Policy
Connely, Connie – Learning, 1992
A primary teacher describes what it was like for her to have a first grade student with Tourette Syndrome. After discussing diagnosis and intervention, she makes suggestions for teachers who think they have students with similar problems. (SM)
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Adjustment (to Environment), Classroom Techniques, Congenital Impairments
Peer reviewedMcDowell, Bradley D.; Sayger, Thomas V. – Contemporary Education, 1992
The Preventive Systemic School Counseling Model helps students, through increased involvement of integral subsystems (school staff, parents, and community resources), to become responsible, effective adults. As family, school, and community roles change, the model develops cognitive and affective strengths and helps the educational system produce…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Early Intervention, Elementary Secondary Education, Family Influence
Parental Concerns for Infants and Toddlers with Special Needs in Rural vs Urban Counties of Arizona.
Peer reviewedSontag, Joanne Curry; And Others – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 1993
Interviews with 536 Arizona families of special-needs infants and toddlers examined nature and type of services received; satisfaction with services; parental involvement in service delivery; and needs for additional services, financial help, information, and emotional support. Parents' greatest concern was access to information. Rural-urban…
Descriptors: Access to Information, At Risk Persons, Delivery Systems, Developmental Disabilities
Peer reviewedWasik, Barbara Hanna; And Others – Child Development, 1990
Children at risk for cognitive difficulties were put in two intervention groups, family and day care education and family education alone, and one control group. Children were tested for cognitive performance. The family and day care group scored higher than other groups. No intervention effects were observed for the family education alone group.…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Measurement, Day Care
Peer reviewedChafel, Judith A. – Childhood Education, 1990
Proposes steps to address the broad developmental needs of children at risk. Discusses implementation of the President and Governors' Education Summit national performance goals to reform the schools and improve education, especially the goal involving readiness to start school. (BB)
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Child Health, Child Rearing, Day Care
Ellis, Rose – Principal, 1999
Jumpstart, a homegrown before-school tutoring program piloted at a Massachusetts school, has proven successful with at-risk first graders. Implemented as a low-cost alternative to Reading Recovery and Success for All programs, the 18-week action-research project employed 11 inclusion and Title I aides as volunteers. (MLH)
Descriptors: Action Research, Beginning Reading, Early Intervention, Grade 1
Peer reviewedHadadian, Azar – CAEDHH Journal/La Revue ACESM, 1998
A statewide survey was conducted of 529 early-childhood special-education professionals' perceptions of education and intervention for deaf and hard-of-hearing children. Recommendations include preservice and/or inservice training for professionals, as well as fuller participation and leadership from the field of deaf education. (DB)
Descriptors: Deafness, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention, Hearing Impairments
Peer reviewedFox, Barbara; Wright, Marypat – Rural Educator, 2000
In response to a legislative mandate to teach phonics, a rural North Carolina school district devised a plan where at-risk children received small-group instruction in phonics, reading, writing, and spelling in addition to regular reading instruction. A local university trained teacher assistants to implement the plan. Reading, writing, and…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, College School Cooperation, Early Intervention, High Risk Students
Peer reviewedBennett, Tess; Watson, Alma L. – Journal of Early Intervention, 1993
This paper describes the Early Intervention and Family Support Training Program of the Family, Infant and Preschool Program at Western Carolina Center, North Carolina. The program uses competence-based training to flexibly respond to interdisciplinary needs and interests while preserving essential core content. The paper discusses role…
Descriptors: Competency Based Teacher Education, Curriculum, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedBrinker, Richard P.; And Others – Child Development, 1994
Investigated interactions among 18 African American mother-infant pairs participating in an early intervention program for infants with developmental delays or at risk for developmental disabilities. The hypothesis that mothers would become less responsive to infants over time as a function of drug addiction, poverty, or serious developmental…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Black Mothers, Blacks, Developmental Delays
Peer reviewedDinnebeil, Laurie A.; And Others – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1996
A survey of 397 parents of infants and toddlers with disabilities and 226 early intervention service coordinators (SCs) was conducted to identify necessary factors for successful SC-parent collaboration. Surveys indicated that interpersonal skills were critical for successful collaboration. A microcounseling model involving behavioral consultation…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Cooperative Planning, Coordination, Delivery Systems
Kang, Ya-Shu; Lovett, David; Haring, Kathryn – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2002
This article discusses results of two recent surveys in Taiwan. Survey results indicate 99 percent of preschool program directors (n=134) believe they cannot provide services to certain children because of inadequate qualified personnel or lack of appropriate facilities and parents (n=109) of young children with disabilities face many problems.…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
Peer reviewedMcEachern, Adriana G.; Bornot, Javier – Professional School Counseling, 2001
This review provides a discussion of the following: the issues associated with appropriate identification and educational placement of gifted students with learning disabilities; the characteristics of these students; and academic strategies and counseling interventions for working with this special group in the schools. (Author)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Role, Counselor Teacher Cooperation
Peer reviewedGranlund, Mats; Bjorck-Akesson, Eva – Infants and Young Children, 2000
This article discusses in-service training of Swedish professionals in family-centered intervention for families with children with disabilities. The training, which has been implemented on an interdisciplinary team basis in the context of ordinary habilitation services, is described as one of several options for fostering improvement within an…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Children, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education

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