Involving Parents in Early Childhood Assessment: Perspectives from an Early Intervention Instructor Provides insights on ways of involving parents in early childhood assessment and the role of the early intervention instructor in the process. Provisions o... MB Brink - 《Early Childhood Education Journa...
The case study research considers parental perspectives and children's experiences of early intervention: what do parents want and what are children's experiences? In particular the ways in which parents and children participate in early intervention programmes in order to support learning will be ...
Specifically, the IY® program has been adapted to target the needs and concerns of parents of young children in the autism spectrum or with language delays (IY-ASLD®) [25]. A pragmatic randomized controlled trial has supported the feasibility and acceptance of delivering this intervention ...
In early childhood, thus, parents are assumed to play a crucial role in socializing children’s self-conscious emotions3,4. Parental socialization of emotions may occur in situations in which children experience certain emotions through parental reactions to children’s behaviors or parental discussion...
“Parents loved the intervention, but there was no difference between the intervention and control groups on standard tests of language,” Norbury adds. “This was because the control group improved just as much as those receiving the intervention.” ...
Early detection of autism, a neurodevelopmental condition associated with challenges in social communication, ensures timely access to intervention. Autism screening questionnaires have been shown to have lower accuracy when used in real-world settings, such as primary care, as compared to research studie...
efficacy of early allergen introduction as a preventive measure,” he said. “The lack of significant changes in older children and those with known allergies underscores the importance of early intervention. It suggests that the window for preventing peanut allergies may be limited...
et al. [6], it is concluded that bacteria present in the predentate stage play a significant role in early caries experiences. So the pregnancy and the neonatal period are the important stages to identify ‘at-risk’ children and early maternal intervention can reduce the possibility of ECC....
We obtained their clinical characteristics, including disease type, sex, age of onset, disease location, disease behavior and the presence of perianal disease, according to the Paris classification.5 Information pertaining to family history, medical treatment, surgical intervention—including the age at ...
We use senate weights throughout the analysis, which means that each country contributes equally to the results. This is important in our context because the policy intervention (early tracking) is done on the country level; for the overall analysis of the policy, the effects of the policy in...