Strategies for working with families of young children with disabilities

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253 pages 1996

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The early interventionist's search for a guidebook to family-centered services is rewarded with this sensitive and down-to-earth resource from Paula Beckman. The practice-oriented volume shows professionals how to improve their ability to support both children and families.

Strategies for Working with Families of Young Children with Disabilities offers specific techniques for collaborating with families whose youngest members either have a disability or are at risk for developing a disability. Realistic discussions about cultural diversity, disagreements between families and professionals, and transitions to new programs illustrate appropriate program planning and implementation.

In addition, the authors demonstrate effective ways to develop positive relationships with families, coordinate multiple services, support siblings, help families cope with the death of a child, communicate with families, develop support groups, and work together with families in team meetings.

Establishing and maintaining collaborative relationships with families is crucial to successful intervention. Students and professionals can turn to this much-needed text for the tools and guidance they need to promote effective and rewarding partnerships.

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