The current study explored the perceptions of collaborative practices and possible methods to overcome the challenges identified by caregivers and professionals in Early Intervention by documenting the perspectives of four multidisciplinary team members. This qualitative study included in-depth interviews with a caregiver, service coordinator, occupational therapist, and developmental therapist/hearing specialist whom all shared an Individual Family Service Plan within the past year. Data analysis revealed five major themes that included: 1) communication, 2) best practices, 3) co-treating, 4) knowledge, and 5) respect. Future research ideas and implications for caregivers, early intervention professionals, early intervention program manage...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between early intervention providers...
Part H [recently reauthorized as Part C] of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) m...
A disconnect is present between philosophical desire to actively involve caregivers in early interve...
The current study explored the perceptions of collaborative practices and possible methods to overco...
Researchers indicate that both child care and IDEA Part C early intervention (EI) providers struggle...
An essential element of early intervention services is the inclusion of families throughout the inte...
Profound changes have taken place in the way professionals work with families who have young childre...
In order to have qualified service providers from a variety of disciplines (e.g., early childhood sp...
Abstract The purpose of this project was to see what effects collaboration had on early intervention...
A study was conducted in order to investigate the perceptions of both primary caregivers and early i...
Children with special needs present a unique set of challenges that require the services of speciall...
The first three years of life are a period where significant growth occurs in all areas of developme...
This thesis investigated the collaborative practice in early childhood intervention (ECI) service d...
Early childhood intervention programs were introduced in the 1960s, and professionals have recognize...
1. What were the perceptions of EI providers that received their coaching endorsement, on the value ...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between early intervention providers...
Part H [recently reauthorized as Part C] of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) m...
A disconnect is present between philosophical desire to actively involve caregivers in early interve...
The current study explored the perceptions of collaborative practices and possible methods to overco...
Researchers indicate that both child care and IDEA Part C early intervention (EI) providers struggle...
An essential element of early intervention services is the inclusion of families throughout the inte...
Profound changes have taken place in the way professionals work with families who have young childre...
In order to have qualified service providers from a variety of disciplines (e.g., early childhood sp...
Abstract The purpose of this project was to see what effects collaboration had on early intervention...
A study was conducted in order to investigate the perceptions of both primary caregivers and early i...
Children with special needs present a unique set of challenges that require the services of speciall...
The first three years of life are a period where significant growth occurs in all areas of developme...
This thesis investigated the collaborative practice in early childhood intervention (ECI) service d...
Early childhood intervention programs were introduced in the 1960s, and professionals have recognize...
1. What were the perceptions of EI providers that received their coaching endorsement, on the value ...
The purpose of this research is to investigate the relationship between early intervention providers...
Part H [recently reauthorized as Part C] of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) m...
A disconnect is present between philosophical desire to actively involve caregivers in early interve...