The importance of parental roles in rehabilitation interventions (i.e. the tasks and responsibilities assigned to parents in intervention) is widely reported but there is a paucity of information regarding the tasks linked with specific parental roles. A rigorous scoping review was conducted to understand the various roles that parents of children with developmental delays, disabilities, and long-term health conditions perform in intervention and the tasks and responsibilities associated with each role. The results confirm that parents take on distinct intervention roles which can be placed on a continuum from passive to active responsibility. Some parental roles are clearly associated with tasks completed in-session, some are linked with o...
Speech and language therapists’ (SLTs) roles include enabling parents to provide intervention. We kn...
The present study examined how a parent\u27s reaction to their child\u27s developmental disability w...
The importance of parents in facilitating children\u2019s cognitive and social development is unques...
The importance of parental roles in rehabilitation interventions (i.e. the tasks and responsibilitie...
This study develops and preliminarily validates the PRITT, an instrument to measure the parental rol...
Including parents of children with a disability in early intervention programs has been widely advoc...
Contains fulltext : 108967.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
Parental involvement is a crucial force in children’s development, learning and success at school an...
How do adoptive parents of special-needs children perceive their parental roles? How do professional...
Background: Policy and practice in early years provision in education, health and social care has ad...
<p>The rehabilitation professional and parents needs to see that, not the disability that hinders a ...
This thesis details the outcomes of a research project involving the development and evaluation of a...
The purpose of this study was to develop an improved understanding of the perception of health profe...
A widely accepted characteristic of early intervention programs for handicapped infants and young ch...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities (DD) experience a wide variety of conditions and...
Speech and language therapists’ (SLTs) roles include enabling parents to provide intervention. We kn...
The present study examined how a parent\u27s reaction to their child\u27s developmental disability w...
The importance of parents in facilitating children\u2019s cognitive and social development is unques...
The importance of parental roles in rehabilitation interventions (i.e. the tasks and responsibilitie...
This study develops and preliminarily validates the PRITT, an instrument to measure the parental rol...
Including parents of children with a disability in early intervention programs has been widely advoc...
Contains fulltext : 108967.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)ABSTRACT: BACKG...
Parental involvement is a crucial force in children’s development, learning and success at school an...
How do adoptive parents of special-needs children perceive their parental roles? How do professional...
Background: Policy and practice in early years provision in education, health and social care has ad...
<p>The rehabilitation professional and parents needs to see that, not the disability that hinders a ...
This thesis details the outcomes of a research project involving the development and evaluation of a...
The purpose of this study was to develop an improved understanding of the perception of health profe...
A widely accepted characteristic of early intervention programs for handicapped infants and young ch...
Parents of children with developmental disabilities (DD) experience a wide variety of conditions and...
Speech and language therapists’ (SLTs) roles include enabling parents to provide intervention. We kn...
The present study examined how a parent\u27s reaction to their child\u27s developmental disability w...
The importance of parents in facilitating children\u2019s cognitive and social development is unques...