Objective: To investigate parents' experiences of surveillance for early talking difficulties. Design: Qualitative study nested within a randomised controlled trial. Setting: Interviews with the parents of 20 children identified as having early difficulties. Results: Most parents were in favour of surveillance of children's language. Parents do not totally welcome surveillance, however, as it also potentially medicalises their children's early lives. The study also revealed that many of the parents felt stigmatised by their children's difficulties. Conclusions: Listening to parents' accounts can increase professionals' understanding of their responses to monitoring of their child's development and referral to specialist services. Copyright ...
Background: The development of communication skills in children with severe disabilities partly depe...
This study investigated whether parent perceptions of their own and their child’s levels of talkativ...
Speech impairment (speech sound disorder) is a high prevalence condition that responds well to early...
Objective: To investigate parents' experiences of surveillance for early talking difficulties. Desig...
Purpose Although researchers have explored parental perspectives of childhood speech and language di...
Purpose: Although researchers have explored parental perspectives of childhood speech and language d...
Communication lets us interact with the narrow and wider environment. Speech and language must be pr...
This qualitative research study examined parents’ perceptions on the diagnosis process that identifi...
Objective: To examine parents’ recollections of and their experiences with bringing up a child diagn...
This article presents results from an interview study of 45 parents/caregivers (representing 27 fami...
Poster Presentation - no. 4Introduction. The study aimed to inform the question of how professionals...
This article presents results from an interview study of 45 parents/caregivers (representing 27 fami...
AbstractThis study investigated beliefs and perceptions parents have regarding their young child's s...
This qualitative study explores the level of satisfaction of parents regarding early identification/...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: A successful alternative to one to one therapy for children with speech...
Background: The development of communication skills in children with severe disabilities partly depe...
This study investigated whether parent perceptions of their own and their child’s levels of talkativ...
Speech impairment (speech sound disorder) is a high prevalence condition that responds well to early...
Objective: To investigate parents' experiences of surveillance for early talking difficulties. Desig...
Purpose Although researchers have explored parental perspectives of childhood speech and language di...
Purpose: Although researchers have explored parental perspectives of childhood speech and language d...
Communication lets us interact with the narrow and wider environment. Speech and language must be pr...
This qualitative research study examined parents’ perceptions on the diagnosis process that identifi...
Objective: To examine parents’ recollections of and their experiences with bringing up a child diagn...
This article presents results from an interview study of 45 parents/caregivers (representing 27 fami...
Poster Presentation - no. 4Introduction. The study aimed to inform the question of how professionals...
This article presents results from an interview study of 45 parents/caregivers (representing 27 fami...
AbstractThis study investigated beliefs and perceptions parents have regarding their young child's s...
This qualitative study explores the level of satisfaction of parents regarding early identification/...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: A successful alternative to one to one therapy for children with speech...
Background: The development of communication skills in children with severe disabilities partly depe...
This study investigated whether parent perceptions of their own and their child’s levels of talkativ...
Speech impairment (speech sound disorder) is a high prevalence condition that responds well to early...