Federal law mandates that early intervention (EI) programs for children from birth to 36 months of age provide care using a family centered model. This study investigated the relationship that develops between physical therapists and parents during EI by examining the outcomes associated with four relationship types. Thirty-nine mothers of children who currently receive, or who had in the past year received, physical therapy through CT\u27s Birth-to-Three program participated in this study. Participants completed six surveys: Parenting Stress Index (PSI), Family Resources Scale (FRS), Measures of Processes of Care (MPOC), satisfaction and control scales and a demographic survey. They also participated in an interview to review their survey ...
AIM: To explore perceptions and preferences of children, parents, and physical therapists regarding ...
Parental satisfaction of, and involvement, in early intervention programs is important for child suc...
The Parent-Child Relationally Informed Early Intervention was developed from the clinical applicatio...
Federal law mandates that early intervention (EI) programs for children from birth to 36 months of a...
Background and Purpose. Federal law mandates family-centered care as the service delivery model in e...
Including parents of children with a disability in early intervention programs has been widely advoc...
Child and adolescent mental health difficulties impact parents and family members emotionally, socia...
This study examined the effects of parental status (therapists who are parents versus therapists who...
72 leaves ; 28 cm."This study examines how parents of children with learning challenges perceive the...
Purpose: To compare parents\u27 and physical therapists\u27 perceptions of Therapeutic Electrical St...
The present review systematically explored research examining the relationship between therapist-rel...
The purpose of this study was to explore parental views on the efficacy of parent-child interaction ...
Family-centered practices are the foundation of Part C Early Intervention (EI) services, emphasizing...
The purpose of this longitudinal, qualitative study was to explore parents\u27 descriptions of the p...
Early intervention programs across the United States use a service delivery model that is strengths-...
AIM: To explore perceptions and preferences of children, parents, and physical therapists regarding ...
Parental satisfaction of, and involvement, in early intervention programs is important for child suc...
The Parent-Child Relationally Informed Early Intervention was developed from the clinical applicatio...
Federal law mandates that early intervention (EI) programs for children from birth to 36 months of a...
Background and Purpose. Federal law mandates family-centered care as the service delivery model in e...
Including parents of children with a disability in early intervention programs has been widely advoc...
Child and adolescent mental health difficulties impact parents and family members emotionally, socia...
This study examined the effects of parental status (therapists who are parents versus therapists who...
72 leaves ; 28 cm."This study examines how parents of children with learning challenges perceive the...
Purpose: To compare parents\u27 and physical therapists\u27 perceptions of Therapeutic Electrical St...
The present review systematically explored research examining the relationship between therapist-rel...
The purpose of this study was to explore parental views on the efficacy of parent-child interaction ...
Family-centered practices are the foundation of Part C Early Intervention (EI) services, emphasizing...
The purpose of this longitudinal, qualitative study was to explore parents\u27 descriptions of the p...
Early intervention programs across the United States use a service delivery model that is strengths-...
AIM: To explore perceptions and preferences of children, parents, and physical therapists regarding ...
Parental satisfaction of, and involvement, in early intervention programs is important for child suc...
The Parent-Child Relationally Informed Early Intervention was developed from the clinical applicatio...