Handbook of Early Childhood Intervention

Handbook of Early Childhood Intervention

Author: Jack P. Shonkoff

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2000-05-22

Total Pages: 764

ISBN-13: 9780521585736

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Eighteen new chapters have been added to the 2000 edition of this valuable Handbook, which serves as a core text for students and experienced professionals who are interested in the health and well being of young children. It serves as a comprehensive reference for graduate students, advanced trainees, service providers, and policy makers in such diverse fields as child care, early childhood education, child health, and early intervention programs for children with developmental disabilities and children in high risk environments. This book will be of interest to a broad range of disciplines including psychology, child development, early childhood education, social work, pediatrics, nursing, child psychiatry, physical and occupational therapy, speech and language pathology, and social policy. A scholarly overview of the underlying knowledge base and practice of early childhood intervention, it is unique in its balance between breadth and depth and its integration of the multiple dimensions of the field.


Designing Preschool Interventions

Designing Preschool Interventions

Author: David W. Barnett

Publisher: Guilford Press

Published: 2002-08-01

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9781572308237

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This practical text delineates the basic steps of developing effective interventions for learning and behavior difficulties in children aged two to five. The authors set forth an ecological framework that stresses identifying problem situations rather than classifying individual children as disabled or at risk. The core components of naturalistic intervention design are covered in depth, including teacher and parent interviewing, classroom observation and functional assessment, team-based problem solving, strong accountability methods, and legal and ethical safeguards. Solidly grounded in empirical research, the book presents examples of successful interventions for fostering social competence and language skills and improving interactions with parents, teachers, and peers.


LINKing Authentic Assessment and Early Childhood Intervention

LINKing Authentic Assessment and Early Childhood Intervention

Author: Stephen J. Bagnato

Publisher: Brookes Publishing Company

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781598570472

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The only book with professional ratings and reviews of 80 widely used assessment measures for children birth-8, the new edition of this popular reference helps you select high-quality assessment materials for your early childhood program.


Handbook of Response to Intervention in Early Childhood

Handbook of Response to Intervention in Early Childhood

Author: Virginia Buysse

Publisher: Brookes Publishing Company

Published: 2013

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781598571745

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Response to intervention (RTI) is improving student outcomes in K - 12 classrooms across the U.S., but how can it best be applied to early childhood settings? Find out in this authoritative handbook, the first complete resource on what we know about using RTI to promote all young children's school and social success. With cutting-edge research from more than 60 of today's leading experts, this foundation resource will be an essential reference for every early childhood administrator, whether program-, district-, or state-level. You'll get a comprehensive primer on RTI, including detailed information on its defining principles and features, its evidence base, specific RTI models, and program-level supports for implementing RTI. Then you'll get research-based knowledge and guidance to help you: implement specific tiered approaches to instruction and intervention; use valid, reliable universal screening and progress monitoring measues, use RTI to enrich literacy and math curriculum and instruction, strengthen school-wide positive behviour supports with an RTI framework; integrate RTI and inclusion to strengthen education for students with disabilities; adapt RTI to meet the needs of young dual language learners; and develop effective professional development to support RTI in early childhood.


Handbook of Early Childhood Special Education

Handbook of Early Childhood Special Education

Author: Brian Reichow

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-06-21

Total Pages: 589

ISBN-13: 3319284924

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This handbook discusses early childhood special education (ECSE), with particular focus on evidence-based practices. Coverage spans core intervention areas in ECSE, such as literacy, motor skills, and social development as well as diverse contexts for services, including speech-language pathology, physical therapy, and pediatrics. Contributors offer strategies for planning, implementing, modifying, and adapting interventions to help young learners extend their benefits into the higher grades. Concluding chapters emphasize the importance of research in driving evidence-based practices (EBP). Topics featured in the Handbook include: Family-centered practices in early childhood intervention. The application of Response to Intervention (RtI) in young children with identified disabilities. Motor skills acquisition for young children with disabilities. Implementing evidence-based practices in ECSE classrooms. · Cultural, ethnic, and linguistic implications for ECSE. The Handbook of Early Childhood Special Education is a must-have resource for researchers, professors, upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, clinicians, and practitioners across such disciplines as child and school psychology, early childhood education, clinical social work, speech and physical therapy, developmental psychology, behavior therapy, and public health.


Attachment in the Preschool Years

Attachment in the Preschool Years

Author: Mark T. Greenberg

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 0226306305

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This collection of original articles by leading specialists in child development brings together work from diverse backgrounds and disciplines to establish, for the first time, the importance of the preschool period (eighteen months to four years)for parent-child attachment relationships. Balancing theoretical, research-oriented, and clinical papers, Attachment in the Preschool Years provides valuable data and approaches for those working in a wide range of fields, including developmental psychology and psychopathology, child psychiatry, family therapy, pediatrics, nursing, and early childhood education. "There is a wealth of information and thought in this book; it does not have a weak or uninteresting chapter, starting with the Preface by Emde, and as a whole, it forms a sort of seminar."—John E. Bates, Contemporary Psychology


Collaborative Intervention in Early Childhood

Collaborative Intervention in Early Childhood

Author: Deborah Hirschland

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2008-05-12

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 0198044127

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When young children are showing signs of difficulty, parents, childcare providers, and teachers often approach practitioners for guidance on how to best support healthy development. Whether providing consultation in early education programs and elementary schools, or assisting children and families in clinics or private practice, these practitioners need a sophisticated understanding of early childhood issues combined with a down-to-earth approach to intervention. This practical yet comprehensive guide: ·Reviews the multi-disciplinary knowledge needed to understand children's social, emotional, and behavioral difficulties ·Outlines step-by-step approaches to intervention for a a wide range of issues · Zeros in on common problems in establishing relationships, communicating effectively, sustaining attention, and handling frustration and anxiety ·Offers accessible ways to describe principles and strategies to parents and teachers ·Illustrates the consultative process through richly detailed and engaging case material With its unique integration of theoretical material, real-world applications, and vivid examples of practice, this volume will serve as an invaluable resource for those working to help 3- to 7-year-olds and the adults who care for and teach them.


Authentic Assessment for Early Childhood Intervention

Authentic Assessment for Early Childhood Intervention

Author: Stephen J. Bagnato

Publisher: Guilford Press

Published: 2007-06-06

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 1606237527

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Meeting a crucial need, this book provides clear recommendations for authentic developmental assessment of children from infancy to age 6, including those with developmental delays and disabilities. It describes principles and strategies for collecting information about children's everyday activities in the home, preschool, and community that serves as a valid basis for intervention planning and progress monitoring. Throughout, the book emphasizes the importance of enlisting parents as partners with practitioners and teachers in observation and team-based decision making. Special features of this well-organized, accessible volume include recommendations for developmentally appropriate assessment tools and "Best-Practice Guidepoints" in each chapter that distill key professional standards and practices.