This field study analyzes the effects of parent participation on a child's goals in an Early Intervention Program. Research has been conducted in the past concerning the coaching model, parent participation during sessions, and family developed outcomes. Past research of the coaching model has shown that it is effective; however, it is a fairly new technique that professionals are beginning to familiarize themselves with and that much confusion by Early Intervention professionals still remains concerning coaching techniques (Hemmeter, McLaughlin, & Snyder, 2011). Parents reportedly felt much more empowered and involved in their child's development when outcomes were developed together (Cook, Jones, O'Keefe, & Rodger, 2012). In this ...
Parent involvement in Early Head Start was examined from both parent and staff perspectives in three...
Low rates of participation in parenting interventions may undermine their effectiveness. Although a ...
Parental satisfaction of, and involvement, in early intervention programs is important for child suc...
Poor participant engagement undermines individual and public health benefits of early intervention p...
Poor participant engagement undermines individual and public health benefits of early intervention p...
Evidence-based parent-training programmes aim to reduce child behaviour problems; however, the effec...
We examined parent participation in the context of a going-to-scale implementation trial of the evid...
A high degree of parental involvement in early intervention (EI) services for children under age thr...
Early intervention programs across the United States use a service delivery model that is strengths-...
 This longitudinal study investigated the process whereby early parent involvement in preschool eff...
This study examined families’ experiences and outcomes as a result of participating in Part C early ...
Die Beteiligung der Eltern an der Frühförderung von Kindern mit Entwicklungsbeeinträchtigungen ist e...
One of the goals of a family-centered approach in early intervention is to equallyinvolve family mem...
This study examined the possibility of a "threshold " of parent involvement with their chi...
BackgroundParent-mediated early interventions (EI) for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ...
Parent involvement in Early Head Start was examined from both parent and staff perspectives in three...
Low rates of participation in parenting interventions may undermine their effectiveness. Although a ...
Parental satisfaction of, and involvement, in early intervention programs is important for child suc...
Poor participant engagement undermines individual and public health benefits of early intervention p...
Poor participant engagement undermines individual and public health benefits of early intervention p...
Evidence-based parent-training programmes aim to reduce child behaviour problems; however, the effec...
We examined parent participation in the context of a going-to-scale implementation trial of the evid...
A high degree of parental involvement in early intervention (EI) services for children under age thr...
Early intervention programs across the United States use a service delivery model that is strengths-...
 This longitudinal study investigated the process whereby early parent involvement in preschool eff...
This study examined families’ experiences and outcomes as a result of participating in Part C early ...
Die Beteiligung der Eltern an der Frühförderung von Kindern mit Entwicklungsbeeinträchtigungen ist e...
One of the goals of a family-centered approach in early intervention is to equallyinvolve family mem...
This study examined the possibility of a "threshold " of parent involvement with their chi...
BackgroundParent-mediated early interventions (EI) for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) ...
Parent involvement in Early Head Start was examined from both parent and staff perspectives in three...
Low rates of participation in parenting interventions may undermine their effectiveness. Although a ...
Parental satisfaction of, and involvement, in early intervention programs is important for child suc...