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Rix, Jonathan; Parry, John; Malibha-Pinchbeck, Memory – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2020
This article reports on a study of practitioners' use of In-the-Picture -- a reflective, observational approach -- when delivering early intervention programmes to young disabled children. To date, In-the-Picture has been used mainly by researchers to study interactions and learning between young children, practitioners and the children's parents…
Descriptors: Young Children, Home Programs, Home Visits, Disabilities
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Catalino, Tricia, Ed.; Meyer, Lori E., Ed. – Division for Early Childhood of the Council for Exceptional Children, 2016
Environment is an essential area of attention for practitioners who support young children with disabilities and their families. Decisions about the environment impact the quality of care and education for young children with disabilities showing measurable influence on expected outcomes. Environment impacts true access, quality participation, and…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, Educational Environment, Assistive Technology
Kuzovich, Cecelia A.; Yawkey, Thomas D. – 1982
The paper analyzes the significance of parents' play routines as an aspect of home intervention programing of play behaviors with developmentally delayed young children. Three sources of child development research are noted: the studies demonstrating a rationale for parent-child play, emphasis on the early aspect of intervention, and the use of…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Disabilities, Home Programs, Home Visits
Rogow, Sally M. – 1985
The difficulties faced by culturally different parents of multiply handicapped young children are considered, and examples of families of Chinese origin are offered to illustrate the impact of cultural styles and beliefs. The structure of the Chinese family is analyzed, its reaction to professionals and handicapped people explained. Guidelines for…
Descriptors: Chinese Americans, Cultural Differences, Disabilities, Family School Relationship
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Patton, Mary Martin; Jones, Elizabeth – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1997
Describes CHILD-PAC (Children's Hand-on Integrated Learning Discoveries--Parents as Co-Partners), a take-home learning center developed for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their parents to promote positive, interactive parent-child learning and playing. Three different CHILD-PACs designed to turn potentially difficult interaction times…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Home Programs, Infants, Learning Activities