Previous research has explored family engagement experiences and practices in childcare programs. The purpose of this study was to explore family members’ experiences related to their engagement in decision-making processes across various inclusive, toddler childcare programs. Five early educators and eight parents participated in the study. Four parents had a child with a diagnosed disability or developmental delays, were at-risk for developmental delays, and/or received speech, occupational, or physical therapy. Eligible early educators participating in the study taught toddlers (18 to 30 months) in a private, faith-based, or university childcare program. A semi-structured interview style was used to collect family participant responses. ...
I really like that everything is matter of fact. The fact that my son doesn\u27t talk as well as oth...
Knowledge of the types of school-based practices parents consider important for their children and t...
Background. While the benefits of including children with special needs in an educational childcare ...
Previous research has explored family engagement experiences and practices in childcare programs. Th...
This three-phase study, part of a larger study conducted by the Midwest Child Care Research Consorti...
Family engagement in childcare is important to ensure the optimal growth, development, and safety of...
The present qualitative investigation explored the perspectives of parents of young children with se...
The purpose of this action research project was to determine commonly reported barriers impacting in...
Many families seek quality, inclusive care for their young children with disabilities. A key to succ...
Researchers indicate that both child care and IDEA Part C early intervention (EI) providers struggle...
The Division of Early Childhood (DEC) has recognized family-centered practice as the recommended mod...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between teacher education experience and c...
The infant-toddler period is recognized as critical to children’s concurrent and subsequent outcomes...
Research Findings: This qualitative case study describes early childhood practitioners’ (ECPs) persp...
Early childhood care and education centers are primary and secondary prevention for children at risk...
I really like that everything is matter of fact. The fact that my son doesn\u27t talk as well as oth...
Knowledge of the types of school-based practices parents consider important for their children and t...
Background. While the benefits of including children with special needs in an educational childcare ...
Previous research has explored family engagement experiences and practices in childcare programs. Th...
This three-phase study, part of a larger study conducted by the Midwest Child Care Research Consorti...
Family engagement in childcare is important to ensure the optimal growth, development, and safety of...
The present qualitative investigation explored the perspectives of parents of young children with se...
The purpose of this action research project was to determine commonly reported barriers impacting in...
Many families seek quality, inclusive care for their young children with disabilities. A key to succ...
Researchers indicate that both child care and IDEA Part C early intervention (EI) providers struggle...
The Division of Early Childhood (DEC) has recognized family-centered practice as the recommended mod...
The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between teacher education experience and c...
The infant-toddler period is recognized as critical to children’s concurrent and subsequent outcomes...
Research Findings: This qualitative case study describes early childhood practitioners’ (ECPs) persp...
Early childhood care and education centers are primary and secondary prevention for children at risk...
I really like that everything is matter of fact. The fact that my son doesn\u27t talk as well as oth...
Knowledge of the types of school-based practices parents consider important for their children and t...
Background. While the benefits of including children with special needs in an educational childcare ...