<p>This easy-to-use guide gives you a quick overview on many topics related to working with young children with special needs. Learn about inclusion in early childhood programs and disability law, as well as typical vs. atypical development. The quick guide also covers several specific disabilities/
Early Intervention Studies for Young Children with Special Needs
β Scribed by Roy I. Brown (auth.), Dr. David M. Mitchell, Dr. Roy I. Brown (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 356
- Series
- Rehabilitation Education
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This is the fourth volume in the Rehabilitation Education Series. It is the first volume tobe co-edited and follows a volume on quality of life. The first few years of a child' s life sets the pattern for many issues associated with quality of life. Although intervention may at later stages enhance quality oflife, it is in these first years thatthe attitudes and systems of society can have long lasting effects. The early years are increasingly seen as the province of the educator and in children with disabilities, special education. They are already recognized as the province of the health professional. Here we attempt to take a different line re-inforcing the idea that child and family are the interacting system we serve. The needs are often multidisciplinary, but we need to recognize context as the critical marker. Thus assessment needs tobe linked to programΒ mes and therefore programmes themselves have tobe evaluated, and environmental issues underlined. In particular the contribuΒ tion from those with sociological interests are noted. Intervention, whether it be psychological or educational, is frequently and ideally placed in the hands of parents or the nearest caregiver. The professional becomes the processor ever mindful of the context in which needs and goals are experienced. These issues are basic to the issues of quality of life. D.R.M. R.I.B.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
Changing Concepts of Disability in Developed and Developing Communities....Pages 1-18
Advocacy: Applications in the Early Years of Children....Pages 19-49
The Necessity of a Self-Critical Perspective....Pages 50-66
Cultural Sensitivity in the Design and Evaluation of Early Intervention Programmes....Pages 67-92
Early Intervention in Third World Countries....Pages 93-126
Assessment for Early Intervention; Evaluating Child Development and Learning in Context....Pages 127-159
Assessment-Curriculum Systems for Early Childhood/Special Education....Pages 160-205
Parent Involvement....Pages 206-225
Mother-Child Interaction and Early Language Intervention....Pages 226-258
Education and Training of Early Intervention Programme Personnel....Pages 259-279
Evaluating Programme Impact: Levels of Certainty....Pages 280-296
Designing and Evaluating Early Intervention Programmes....Pages 297-326
Back Matter....Pages 327-339
β¦ Subjects
Popular Science in Medicine and Health; Popular Science in Psychology; Education (general)
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