How can early intervention for handicapped children from birth to age 3 be effectively implemented? The author collected information related to this topic. The writer was teaching in an Early Childhood classroom for handicapped children 3-5 years old. The possibility that children from birth to 3 could be educated in a public school setting was of great interest. It seemed that because of the requirements of PL 99-457, the public schools might take more of a role in servicing the birth to 3 handicapped population in the future. How could infants and toddlers be serviced? What strategies were being used effectively with the very young? What were the requirements of the new law? These were some of the questions the researcher endeavored to an...
Increased understanding of the relationship between infancy and subsequent development has led to th...
educational services for all handicapped children ages 3 through 21. As states use this legislation ...
The research for this action research paper was conducted for six months in the spring of 2008. The ...
The present study assessed the prevalence of handicapping conditions among young children (0 through...
The purpose of this paper was threefold: (1) to review the literature to identify the early life exp...
The Education of the Handicapped Act Amendment of 1968 (Public Law 99-457) has been cited as one of ...
Recent Federal legislation has mandated that states and localities develop and implement plans to pr...
There have been many sweeping changes in early education for handicapped children during the last 30...
One of the major and puzzling omissions from the legislative blizzard for the handicapped in the 196...
The literature review highlights different aspects of Early Intervention; the history and background...
The Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities Program (Part C) of the Individuals with Disabilities Edu...
Nebraska has served handicapped children from birth to age 21 through special education and other se...
Concern for the educational situation of pre-school children with special needs was evident in this ...
It was the goal of the writer in choosing this topic for research to gather pertinent information t...
Paper submitted for Honors 492 - Multidisciplinary Topics in Research on Children and Childhood, Spr...
Increased understanding of the relationship between infancy and subsequent development has led to th...
educational services for all handicapped children ages 3 through 21. As states use this legislation ...
The research for this action research paper was conducted for six months in the spring of 2008. The ...
The present study assessed the prevalence of handicapping conditions among young children (0 through...
The purpose of this paper was threefold: (1) to review the literature to identify the early life exp...
The Education of the Handicapped Act Amendment of 1968 (Public Law 99-457) has been cited as one of ...
Recent Federal legislation has mandated that states and localities develop and implement plans to pr...
There have been many sweeping changes in early education for handicapped children during the last 30...
One of the major and puzzling omissions from the legislative blizzard for the handicapped in the 196...
The literature review highlights different aspects of Early Intervention; the history and background...
The Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities Program (Part C) of the Individuals with Disabilities Edu...
Nebraska has served handicapped children from birth to age 21 through special education and other se...
Concern for the educational situation of pre-school children with special needs was evident in this ...
It was the goal of the writer in choosing this topic for research to gather pertinent information t...
Paper submitted for Honors 492 - Multidisciplinary Topics in Research on Children and Childhood, Spr...
Increased understanding of the relationship between infancy and subsequent development has led to th...
educational services for all handicapped children ages 3 through 21. As states use this legislation ...
The research for this action research paper was conducted for six months in the spring of 2008. The ...