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Peer reviewedJahr, Erik – Research in Developmental Disabilities, 1998
This paper describes some of the procedures most frequently used in research on staff training and reviews the research in relation to outcomes for clients with developmental disabilities as a function of staff training, maintenance of staff skills, and transfer of staff skills across settings, clients, and programs. Issues in behavioral…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Developmental Disabilities, Evaluation Methods, Generalization
Peer reviewedRisley, Todd R. – Journal of Early Intervention, 1997
Reacting to an article describing the Individualized Support Project Program (EC 618 445) for young children with autism and their families, this article notes that the program's primary purpose is family preservation through restoring family efficacy, solving child behavior problems, and establishing child communication. The program is seen as…
Descriptors: Autism, Behavior Problems, Communication Skills, Demonstration Programs
Peer reviewedWolery, Mark – Journal of Early Intervention, 1997
Responding to an article (EC 618 445) describing an individualized program for young children with severe disabilities, including autism, and their families, this article notes features of the program such as its individualized nature, its emphasis on building capacity in families and early intervention providers, and its integrative practices…
Descriptors: Autism, Demonstration Programs, Developmental Disabilities, Early Intervention
Peer reviewedChesley, Gary M.; Calaluce, Paul D., Jr. – Mental Retardation, 1997
Questions the assumptions of those advocating full inclusion for children with developmental disabilities. It suggests that such programs are not improving the cognitive development of students with disabilities, that individualized programming while fully mainstreamed is rarely feasible, that the general education curriculum doesn't focus on…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Developmental Disabilities, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedClifford, Patricia; Friesen, Sharon; Jardine, David W. – Journal of Educational Thought/Revue de la Pensee Educative, 2001
Denounces the mechanical application of "diagnosis and treatment" of educational ills to children and proposes to seek wider contexts in which to view the life of the child and of the teacher. Uses a case study employing a Native American archetypal character to explore ways of reading differently the difficult, abnormal, troubled children in the…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Autism, Developmental Disabilities
Peer reviewedWarfield, Marji Erickson – Mental Retardation, 2001
The influence of employment on parenting stress among 122 mothers of 5-year-olds with developmental disabilities and the influence of parenting demands and family support on work quality and absenteeism was examined. No significant associations were found among employment status and parenting demands, daily support, or stress. (Contains…
Descriptors: Coping, Developmental Disabilities, Elementary Education, Employed Women
Tasse, Marc J.; Lecavalier, Luc – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 2000
A comparison between parent and teacher ratings of 109 school children on the French version of the Nisonger Child Behavior Rating Form, which measures social competence and problem behaviors of children with developmental disabilities, was conducted. Ratings differed significantly on three problem behavior subscales: conduct problem,…
Descriptors: Antisocial Behavior, Anxiety, Behavior Problems, Behavior Rating Scales
Peer reviewedSmith, J. David – Mental Retardation, 2002
This commentary discusses whether the American Association on Mental Retardation should change its name. It argues that the term "mental retardation" should become an historical artifact of the evolution of our thinking about children and adults with developmental disabilities. The plurality of the term "developmental…
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Children, Classification
Peer reviewedMalian, Ida; Nevin, Ann – Remedial and Special Education, 2002
A review of articles on self-determination and self-advocacy published between 1992 and 1999 found that, with systematic instruction, students with a wide range of disabilities can acquire self-determination skills. Researchers have documented changes for students with learning disabilities, mental retardation, emotional disabilities, and…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Curriculum Design, Developmental Disabilities, Disabilities
Read, Jane – Education Canada, 2000
The Child Development Centre in Whitehorse, Yukon, delivers comprehensive early intervention services to young children who experience a developmental delay or are considered at risk. Center services include community-based early intervention, a reverse-integrated preschool program, outreach services for rural and First Nations families, and a…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Child Development Centers, Community Services, Developmental Disabilities
Abery, Brian H. – Focus on Exceptional Children, 2006
The birth of a child with Down syndrome has the "potential" to have many effects upon the family. Conversely, the way in which individual family members and the family as a whole respond to this situation has the capacity to have a profound impact on the child's development. This "bidirectional" process, in which the child's behavior affects the…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Coping, Down Syndrome, Adjustment (to Environment)
Margalit, M.; Kleitman, T. – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2006
The aim of the study was to examine factors that predict maternal stress, reported by mothers whose infants were diagnosed as having developmental disabilities at the beginning of participating in an early intervention programme "Me and My Mommy" and after one year. A second goal was to identify and to portray a subgroup of resilient…
Descriptors: Mothers, Anxiety, Personality Traits, Early Intervention
Singh, Nirbhay N.; Matson, Johnny L.; Lancioni, Giulio E.; Singh, Ashvind N.; Adkins, Angela D.; McKeegan, Gerald F.; Brown, Stephen W. – Behavior Modification, 2006
The Questions About Behavioral Function (QABF), a 25-item rating scale, was developed to identify the function(s) of maladaptive behavior in individuals with developmental disabilities. The authors adapted it for use with individuals with serious mental illness who engage in maladaptive behavior and assessed the psychometric characteristics of the…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Functional Behavioral Assessment, Behavior Rating Scales, Developmental Disabilities
Tortora, Suzi – Zero to Three (J), 2004
The author discusses how nonverbal actions in young children are powerful communicators of experience, both past and present, and proposes new ways to observe, analyze, and reflect about these silent signals. The article describes the author's Ways of Seeing program, which uses principles of dance movement psychotherapy, the discipline of…
Descriptors: Sensory Integration, Young Children, Psychotherapy, Language Impairments
Rochelle, Kim S. H.; Talcott, Joel B. – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Background: Developmental dyslexia is typically defined by deficits in phonological skills, but it is also associated with anomalous performance on measures of balance. Although balance assessments are included in several screening batteries for dyslexia, the association between impairments in literacy and deficits in postural stability could be…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Reading Ability, Meta Analysis, Correlation

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