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1. Parent Perspectives of Participation in Home and Community Activities when Receiving Part C Early Intervention Services (EJ995642)

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Khetani, Mary A.Cohn, Ellen S.Orsmond, Gael I.Law, Mary C.Coster, Wendy J.

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Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, v32 n4 p234-245 Feb 2013

Pub Date:

2013-02-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
ParentsTeaching MethodsContent AnalysisEarly InterventionSemi Structured InterviewsParent AttitudesExpectationEducational ResourcesChange StrategiesFamily ProgramsProgram DescriptionsParticipationCommunity ProgramsHome ProgramsEarly Childhood Education

Abstract:
The authors examined the extent to which parent expectations, perceptions about resource availability and supports, and strategies used to promote participation in home and community activities varied by setting and activity type. Sixteen 90-min semistructured interviews were completed with families receiving Part C early intervention services in three states. Interviews were analyzed in descript Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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2. An Approach to Examining the Proximal and Intermediate Outcomes of an Intensive Family Preservation Program (EJ985068)

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Hurley, Kristin DuppongGriffith, AnnetteIngram, StephanieBolivar, ClaudineMason, W. AlexTrout, Alexandra

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Journal of Child and Family Studies, v21 n6 p1003-1017 Dec 2012

Pub Date:

2012-12-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Family ProgramsHome ProgramsParenting SkillsChild BehaviorFamily RelationshipAt Risk PersonsBehavior ModificationCognitive RestructuringOutcomes of TreatmentAnxietyParent Child RelationshipParent RoleProgram Effectiveness

Abstract:
This study examined the effects of the Boys Town In-Home Family Program (BT-IHFP) on parenting skills, family functioning, and child behavior for at-risk families involved with child protective services. The BT-IHFP is designed as a home-based, family-centered alternative to out-of-home placement with the goal of improving family functioning, keeping families together, and preventing further invo Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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3. Impact of Severity of Autism and Intervention Time-Input on Child Outcomes: Comparison across Several Early Interventions (EJ979673)

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Author(s):

Reed, PhilOsborne, Lisa

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British Journal of Special Education, v39 n3 p130-136 Sep 2012

Pub Date:

2012-09-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
AutismEarly InterventionSeverity (of Disability)Outcomes of TreatmentProgram EffectivenessPervasive Developmental DisordersFunctional Behavioral AssessmentSpecial EducationLocal GovernmentToddlersYoung ChildrenLongitudinal StudiesCognitive DevelopmentAdjustment (to Environment)Child BehaviorCorrelationHome ProgramsForeign CountriesEducational Methods

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In this article, written by Phil Reed and Lisa Osborne, both from Swansea University, the impact of severity of autism, and the time-input of the treatment programme, on the outcome effectiveness for four early interventions for individuals on the autism spectrum was explored. The four interventions studied were applied behaviour analysis (ABA), special nursery, an adapted portage intervention, a Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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4. The Home TEACCHing Program for Toddlers with Autism (EJ977163)

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Welterlin, AurelieTurner-Brown, Lauren M.Harris, SandraMesibov, GaryDelmolino, Lara

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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, v42 n9 p1827-1835 Sep 2012

Pub Date:

2012-09-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
AutismStatistical AnalysisHome ProgramsParent EducationInterventionComparative AnalysisPretests PosttestsBehavior ProblemsChild BehaviorBehavior ModificationProgram EffectivenessToddlers

Abstract:
The study evaluated the efficacy a parent training intervention for children with autism based on the TEACCH model. Twenty families were randomly assigned to the treatment or waitlist group. All families were compared at pre- and post-treatment on formal dependent measures. Direct measures of behavior were compared across six matched pairs using a multiple baseline probe design. The results of th Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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5. Home-Based Head Start and Family Involvement: An Exploratory Study of the Associations among Home Visiting Frequency and Family Involvement Dimensions (EJ971510)

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Manz, Patricia

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Early Childhood Education Journal, v40 n4 p231-238 Aug 2012

Pub Date:

2012-08-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Preschool EducationDisadvantaged YouthHome ProgramsFamily InvolvementChild DevelopmentFamily StructureHome VisitsIncidenceHispanic AmericansAfrican AmericansWhitesUrban Areas

Abstract:
Since 1965, Head Start has stood as a model, two-generational program for promoting developmental competencies among children living in socioeconomic disadvantage for the US and international communities. The cornerstone of Head Start is the promotion of caregivers' involvement in their young children's development and early learning. In accomplishing this ambitious goal, Head Start operates from Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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6. In-Home Intervention with Families in Distress: Changing Places to Promote Change (EJ977409)

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Waisbrod, NiritBuchbinder, EliPossick, Chaya

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Social Work, v57 n2 p121-132 Apr 2012

Pub Date:

2012-04-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
InterventionFamily CounselingTherapySocial WorkChild CareHome ProgramsEmotional DisturbancesCase StudiesOutcomes of TreatmentFamily EnvironmentCounselor Client RelationshipBehavior Change

Abstract:
This article examines the benefits of in-home family therapy with severely distressed families through the analysis of four cases that demonstrate the creative use of this intervention with families whose children were placed in a full-time day care facility. Although the efficacy of home intervention with distressed families has been documented, the case illustrations here analyze the process mo Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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7. Simulating Geriatric Home Safety Assessments in a Three-Dimensional Virtual World (EJ973601)

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Andrade, Allen D.Cifuentes, PedroMintzer, Michael J.Roos, Bernard A.Anam, RamanakumarRuiz, Jorge G.

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Gerontology & Geriatrics Education, v33 n3 p233-252 2012

Pub Date:

2012-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Self EfficacySafetyIdentificationGeriatricsSpatial AbilityGender DifferencesTraineesComputer SimulationFemalesMalesTeachersPatientsHome ProgramsMedical StudentsMedical EducationCognitive ProcessesDifficulty LevelCorrelationPretests PosttestsFeasibility StudiesEvaluation

Abstract:
Virtual worlds could offer inexpensive and safe three-dimensional environments in which medical trainees can learn to identify home safety hazards. Our aim was to evaluate the feasibility, usability, and acceptability of virtual worlds for geriatric home safety assessments and to correlate performance efficiency in hazard identification with spatial ability, self-efficacy, cognitive load, and pre Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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8. Professional Development through Reflective Consultation in Early Intervention (EJ969005)

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Author(s):

Watson, ChristopherGatti, Shelley Neilsen

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Infants and Young Children, v25 n2 p109-121 Apr-Jun 2012

Pub Date:

2012-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Early InterventionSpecial EducationMental HealthInfantsToddlersProfessional DevelopmentReflectionSpecial Education TeachersConsultantsPilot ProjectsHome ProgramsProgram EffectivenessUrban Areas

Abstract:
The fields of special education/early intervention and infant mental health are moving closer, as practitioners find common ground in understanding and intervening to support vulnerable infants and toddlers. The importance of the impact of relationships on all developmental domains has been brought to the foreground. This includes relationships between parent and interventionist, as well as paren Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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9. Making Best Practice Our Practice: Reflections on Our Journey into Natural Environments (EJ969004)

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Moore, LydiaKoger, DawnBlomberg, SusanLegg, LynnMcConahy, ReneeWit, SusanGatmaitan, Michelle

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Infants and Young Children, v25 n1 p95-105 Jan-Mar 2012

Pub Date:

2012-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
Early InterventionInterdisciplinary ApproachPhysical TherapyOccupational TherapySpeech Language PathologyAllied Health PersonnelTeachersBest PracticesHome ProgramsYoung ChildrenDisabilities

Abstract:
This article focuses on one early intervention team's transition from a multidisciplinary center-based model to a transdisciplinary, natural environment service delivery model. The team consisted of an occupational therapist, physical therapist, speech and language pathologist, and early intervention teacher. Each team member began with different backgrounds, skill sets, and beliefs about how ear Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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10. ABA-Based Programs for Children Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Parental and Professional Experiences at School and at Home (EJ968695)

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Dillenburger, KarolaKeenan, MickeyDoherty, AlvinByrne, TonyGallagher, Stephen

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Child & Family Behavior Therapy, v34 n2 p111-129 2012

Pub Date:

2012-00-00

Pub Type(s):

Journal Articles; Reports - Research

Peer Reviewed:

Yes

Descriptors:
AutismHome ProgramsParent AttitudesComparative AnalysisInterventionTeaching MethodsBehavior DisordersDisabilitiesForeign CountriesSpecial EducationElementary SchoolsBehavioral Science ResearchEducational Environment

Abstract:
Having a child diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) poses a range of challenges to families, many of which can be addressed through appropriate intervention. A study of parental (n = 95) and professional (n = 67) experiences was carried out in relation to two settings: (a) schools that provided intensive interventions based on the science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), and (b) non-i Note:The following two links are not-applicable for text-based browsers or screen-reading software. Show Full Abstract

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