Early intervention programs across the United States use a service delivery model that is strengths-based and family-centered. The purpose of this study was to examine how certain strengths among mothers and fathers of children receiving early-intervention services are related to parental involvement. I used the actor-partner interdependence model (APIM) with structural equation modeling to examine the actor (intrapersonal) and partner (interpersonal) effects of parenting self-efficacy, parental role salience, and couple relationship quality on parental involvement. The data used in these analyses were taken from a state-wide project which obtained reports from 131 mother-father dyads whose children were enrolled in a state-run early interv...
This study examined fathers\u27 involvement in the home with their preschool-age children relative t...
Including parents of children with a disability in early intervention programs has been widely advoc...
Grounded on Belsky's process model and family systems theories and using an actor-partner interdepen...
A high degree of parental involvement in early intervention (EI) services for children under age thr...
We examined the relationships of father involvement to young children’s perceived self-competence an...
This research is led by the scenario that involve the fathers, early intervention programs and well-...
Background: Several studies have examined mother reports of problem behaviors in their children with...
Family-centered practices are the foundation of Part C Early Intervention (EI) services, emphasizing...
This field study analyzes the effects of parent participation on a child's goals in an Early Interv...
Early childhood literature is filled with examinations of how mothers—and sometimes fathers—engage i...
Based on the traditions of role theory (Biddle and Thomas, 1979; Longres, 2000; Mead, 1934; Sarbin a...
This research study sought to understand the associations between father involvement and paternal se...
Fathers are the primary provider of support for the family and are crucial to the child's successful...
Using dyadic data (couple N =1,423) from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (at child ag...
The aim of the current study was to test first the validity of the social learning model, in which c...
This study examined fathers\u27 involvement in the home with their preschool-age children relative t...
Including parents of children with a disability in early intervention programs has been widely advoc...
Grounded on Belsky's process model and family systems theories and using an actor-partner interdepen...
A high degree of parental involvement in early intervention (EI) services for children under age thr...
We examined the relationships of father involvement to young children’s perceived self-competence an...
This research is led by the scenario that involve the fathers, early intervention programs and well-...
Background: Several studies have examined mother reports of problem behaviors in their children with...
Family-centered practices are the foundation of Part C Early Intervention (EI) services, emphasizing...
This field study analyzes the effects of parent participation on a child's goals in an Early Interv...
Early childhood literature is filled with examinations of how mothers—and sometimes fathers—engage i...
Based on the traditions of role theory (Biddle and Thomas, 1979; Longres, 2000; Mead, 1934; Sarbin a...
This research study sought to understand the associations between father involvement and paternal se...
Fathers are the primary provider of support for the family and are crucial to the child's successful...
Using dyadic data (couple N =1,423) from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study (at child ag...
The aim of the current study was to test first the validity of the social learning model, in which c...
This study examined fathers\u27 involvement in the home with their preschool-age children relative t...
Including parents of children with a disability in early intervention programs has been widely advoc...
Grounded on Belsky's process model and family systems theories and using an actor-partner interdepen...