Early childhood intervention : working with families of young children with special needs

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Early childhood intervention : working with families of young children with special needs

edited by Hanan Sukkar, Carl J. Dunst and Jane Kirkby

(Evolving families / series editor, Sivans Phillipson, 1)

Routledge, 2018, c2017

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First published: 2017

"First issued in paperback 2018"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Early childhood is considered a critical but often vulnerable period in a child's development where early identification and intervention can be crucial for improving children's developmental outcomes. Systems and family-centred perspectives are vital to support families and build their capacities to lead normalized lives with improved family quality of life. This book explores the family-centred practices and systems factors which influence families' experiences raising children with complex needs. It also considers the ways in which professionals can work with families to build and support parent and child competence. Conceptual and practical work from Australia, Canada, Europe and the United States present descriptions of and implications for different family system frameworks and early-childhood programs. Contributors in this edited volume bring together contemporary information that bridges the research to practice gap in supporting families of young children with disabilities or delays. Chapters include: Early Intervention for Young Children with Developmental Delays: Contributions of the Developmental Systems Approach Family Composition and Family Needs in Australia: What Makes a Family? Working with Families in Early Childhood Intervention: Family-Centred Practices in an Individualised Funding Landscape Family Systems and Family-Centred Intervention Practices in Portugal and Spain: Iberian Reflections on Early Childhood Intervention This book will attract the attention scholars of Parenting and Families; Child Development and Childcare.

Table of Contents

I.Introduction 1.Family Systems and Family-Centred Practices in Early Childhood Intervention II.Foundations for Working with Young Children and their Families 2.Early Intervention for Young Children with Developmental Delays: Contributions of the Developmental Systems Approach 3.Family Systems Early Childhood Intervention...Carl J. Dunst 4.Desirable Outcomes Associated With Family-Centred Practices for Young Children with Disabilities III.Understanding Families and Family-Early Childhood Practitioner Relationships 5.Family Composition and Family Needs in Australia: What Makes a Family? 6.Reimagining Family Partnerships: Shifting Practice From a Focus on Disadvantage to a Focus on Engagement and Empowerment 7.Working with Families to Develop Parent-Professional Partnerships: Implications for Professional Preparation IV.Working with Families and Young Children in Australia 8.Working with Families in Early Childhood Intervention: Family-Centred Practices in an Individualised Funding Landscape 9.Development of Community-Based Services for Children with Disabilities and their Families 10.Working with Families in Schools V.Working with Families and Young Children in Other Countries 11.Family Systems and Family-Centred Intervention Practices in Portugal and Spain:Iberian Reflections on Early Childhood Intervention 12.Implementing Family-Centred Practices in Childhood Disability Services in Manitoba, Canada 13.Family Experiences of Early Childhood Intervention Services for Young Children with Speech and Language Needs in England VI.Conclusions and Future Directions 14.Contributions of Family Systems and Family-Centred Practices for Informing Improvements in Early Childhood Intervention

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