This eye-opening set looks at young children with special needs,
their families, and the laws, policies, programs, and services
designed to help them. The three-volume Early Childhood
Intervention: Shaping the Future for Children with Special Needs
and Their Families is a unique, comprehensive, and much-needed
examination of a critically important issue. In its pages, a
diverse array of experts discuss key aspects of policies, laws,
rights, programs, and services available to children today.
Examinations range from historical roots to present-day
considerations, such as culturally and linguistically diverse
children, use of technology, and contemporary testing and teaching
methods. Throughout, the most current and best available research
is combined with professional and clinical experience, wisdom,
values, and family perspectives. The work explores issues affecting
both children with psychological disorders and those with physical
challenges, such as children who are blind or hearing impaired.
Coverage includes all aspects of life-skills, medicine, health
sciences, education, and child welfare. Although it is focused on
programs in the United States, this comprehensive set offers
additional insights by including comparisons of U.S. programs and
services with their international counterparts. Chapters from over
50 best-in-the-field contributors from disciplines including law,
medicine, social work, occupational therapy, and education
Matrices, graphs, and diagrams Extensive reference lists with every
chapter
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