Despite recognition of the importance of parent involvement to enable meaningful inclusion of young children with developmental disabilities in education contexts, few Canadian studies have reported how parents experience this collaboration. Recent research suggests that the transition process is critical to the early school experiences of children with developmental disabilities yet challenging for their parents. The purpose of this paper is to report preliminary data from HELPS Inc, a Canadian multi-method research project describing Health, Education, and Learning Partnerships Promoting Social Inclusion of young children with developmental disabilities. In this paper we present parents ’ perspectives on inclusion and collaboration with c...
Research on early childhood education emphasises the importance of quality in early childhood interv...
THIS RESEARCH EXPLORED THE perspectives of parents who have enrolled their child with a developmenta...
This paper explores the experiences of early intervention for three families in England. The case st...
Abstract: Despite recognition of the importance of parent involvement to enable meaningful inclusion...
This paper is submitted in response to the call for papers on inclusion. Despite recognition of the ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor& Francis in Early Years: An Interna...
A series of ethnographic interviews were conducted to explore the experiences of parents seeking int...
Increasingly, people with disabilities are taking their rightful place in society (Vanier, 1998). Si...
The transition from early intervention programs to inclusive school settings presents children with ...
THE TRANSITION FROM EARLY INTERVENTION programs to inclusive school settings presents a range of soc...
Background. While the benefits of including children with special needs in an educational childcare ...
Research findings are often inaccessible to those who need them and knowledge sharing between resear...
The purpose of the present study was to explore the perceptions of parents of children with exceptio...
Education studies have repeatedly emphasized the crucial contribution of family–school–community par...
Parent involvement within the education system has been identified as a concern, especially in urban...
Research on early childhood education emphasises the importance of quality in early childhood interv...
THIS RESEARCH EXPLORED THE perspectives of parents who have enrolled their child with a developmenta...
This paper explores the experiences of early intervention for three families in England. The case st...
Abstract: Despite recognition of the importance of parent involvement to enable meaningful inclusion...
This paper is submitted in response to the call for papers on inclusion. Despite recognition of the ...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor& Francis in Early Years: An Interna...
A series of ethnographic interviews were conducted to explore the experiences of parents seeking int...
Increasingly, people with disabilities are taking their rightful place in society (Vanier, 1998). Si...
The transition from early intervention programs to inclusive school settings presents children with ...
THE TRANSITION FROM EARLY INTERVENTION programs to inclusive school settings presents a range of soc...
Background. While the benefits of including children with special needs in an educational childcare ...
Research findings are often inaccessible to those who need them and knowledge sharing between resear...
The purpose of the present study was to explore the perceptions of parents of children with exceptio...
Education studies have repeatedly emphasized the crucial contribution of family–school–community par...
Parent involvement within the education system has been identified as a concern, especially in urban...
Research on early childhood education emphasises the importance of quality in early childhood interv...
THIS RESEARCH EXPLORED THE perspectives of parents who have enrolled their child with a developmenta...
This paper explores the experiences of early intervention for three families in England. The case st...