THIS RESEARCH EXPLORED THE perspectives of parents who have enrolled their child with a developmental disability in a mainstream early childhood education service. It asked questions about their experience of engagement with the service, and the extent to which they felt participation in this service was beneficial for their child. Fifteen families whose children had been attending a mainstream service for at least six months were recruited to the study and participated in qualitative interviews. There were four key findings from this study: parents are primarily motivated to enrol their children in mainstream early childhood services because they seek social interactions for their children with typically developing peers; despite increasin...
This study investigated the attitudes of 354 Australian parents who have a child with a disability a...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
THE TRANSITION FROM EARLY INTERVENTION programs to inclusive school settings presents a range of soc...
This research explored the perspectives of parents who have enrolled their child with a developmenta...
The purpose of the study was to explore the perceptions of parents of typical children towards inclu...
The present qualitative investigation explored the per-spectives of parents of young children with s...
This study investigated parent attitudes toward mainstreaming their handicapped children five years ...
This study examined the effects of the child's diagnosis (autism vs. Down syndrome), age, and curren...
Recent studies concerning parental attitudes toward preschool mainstream-ing indicate a favorable di...
Aim: To understand the expectations and experiences of parents with children with a disability atte...
This paper explores the experiences of early intervention for three families in England. The case st...
The present qualitative investigation explored the perspectives of parents of young children with se...
This paper explores the experiences of early intervention for three families in England. The case st...
Parental perspectives about the inclusion of their child with a disability has received limited atte...
The purpose of this study was to explore the under researched area of parents’ attitudes towards inc...
This study investigated the attitudes of 354 Australian parents who have a child with a disability a...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
THE TRANSITION FROM EARLY INTERVENTION programs to inclusive school settings presents a range of soc...
This research explored the perspectives of parents who have enrolled their child with a developmenta...
The purpose of the study was to explore the perceptions of parents of typical children towards inclu...
The present qualitative investigation explored the per-spectives of parents of young children with s...
This study investigated parent attitudes toward mainstreaming their handicapped children five years ...
This study examined the effects of the child's diagnosis (autism vs. Down syndrome), age, and curren...
Recent studies concerning parental attitudes toward preschool mainstream-ing indicate a favorable di...
Aim: To understand the expectations and experiences of parents with children with a disability atte...
This paper explores the experiences of early intervention for three families in England. The case st...
The present qualitative investigation explored the perspectives of parents of young children with se...
This paper explores the experiences of early intervention for three families in England. The case st...
Parental perspectives about the inclusion of their child with a disability has received limited atte...
The purpose of this study was to explore the under researched area of parents’ attitudes towards inc...
This study investigated the attitudes of 354 Australian parents who have a child with a disability a...
The everyday lives of children with disabilities are not well understood, with few studies exploring...
THE TRANSITION FROM EARLY INTERVENTION programs to inclusive school settings presents a range of soc...