During the past two decades, awareness of the role of the family in the child's life has increased and the term 'family-centred services' (FCS) has been introduced to facilitate care for children with special needs and their families. It is, however, unclear how various early intervention programmes incorporate family involvement in service delivery. The present study systematically analyses the nature of family involvement in six frequently used early intervention programmes for infants at high risk of developmental disorders: neurodevelopmental treatment, treatment according to Vojta, Conductive Education, Infant Health and Development Program, Infant Behaviour Assessment and Intervention Program, and Coping with and Caring for infants wi...
There has been a growing understanding that the family has an important role in the life of children...
Objective: To evaluate the perceptions and views of parents and rehabilitation and special education...
Objective: To evaluate the perceptions and views of parents and rehabilitation and special education...
During the past two decades, awareness of the role of the family in the child's life has increased a...
During the past two decades, awareness of the role of the family in the child's life has increased a...
During the past two decades, awareness of the role of the family in the child's life has increased a...
During the past two decades, awareness of the role of the family in the child's life has increased a...
Family-centered early intervention services have been evolving for quite some time, and the role of ...
Purpose: To compare family and functional outcome in infants at very high risk of cerebral palsy, af...
BACKGROUND: Caregivers' experiences during early intervention of their infant with special needs hav...
The family-focused intervention model, as conceptualized by Bailey et al. (1986), was implemented wi...
Caregivers' experiences during early intervention of their infant with special needs have consequenc...
A family-focused intervention model, based on Bailey at al. (1986) was adapted and utilized with 16 ...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a clinical diagnosis based on a combination of clinical and neurological sign...
Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) refers to a group of childhood motor disorders caused by abnormal de...
There has been a growing understanding that the family has an important role in the life of children...
Objective: To evaluate the perceptions and views of parents and rehabilitation and special education...
Objective: To evaluate the perceptions and views of parents and rehabilitation and special education...
During the past two decades, awareness of the role of the family in the child's life has increased a...
During the past two decades, awareness of the role of the family in the child's life has increased a...
During the past two decades, awareness of the role of the family in the child's life has increased a...
During the past two decades, awareness of the role of the family in the child's life has increased a...
Family-centered early intervention services have been evolving for quite some time, and the role of ...
Purpose: To compare family and functional outcome in infants at very high risk of cerebral palsy, af...
BACKGROUND: Caregivers' experiences during early intervention of their infant with special needs hav...
The family-focused intervention model, as conceptualized by Bailey et al. (1986), was implemented wi...
Caregivers' experiences during early intervention of their infant with special needs have consequenc...
A family-focused intervention model, based on Bailey at al. (1986) was adapted and utilized with 16 ...
Cerebral palsy (CP) is a clinical diagnosis based on a combination of clinical and neurological sign...
Background: Cerebral palsy (CP) refers to a group of childhood motor disorders caused by abnormal de...
There has been a growing understanding that the family has an important role in the life of children...
Objective: To evaluate the perceptions and views of parents and rehabilitation and special education...
Objective: To evaluate the perceptions and views of parents and rehabilitation and special education...