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This book provides a guide for planning, providing, and documenting
effective early interventions for infants and toddlers and their
families. It discusses best practices for engaging the family, team
problem-solving, developing individual treatment plans,
incorporating evidence-based interventions, tracking progress, and
identifying and solving challenges and obstacles presenting during
treatment. The book focuses on the approximately 13% of U.S.
children under age 3 who have developmental delays/disabilities,
many of which may impair their ability to talk, move, learn,
socialize, and become independent. When delivered effectively,
early intervention can improve daily function and outcomes for
these children, many of whom present with multiple and unique
challenges. Each chapter in this book is written to guide
practitioners, clinicians, therapists, and related professionals in
their daily work with young children and their families. It
addresses everyday challenges, including creating routines for
parents of infants and toddlers, teaching parents how to play with
their children and respond to problem behaviors, and managing
caregiver stress. Promoting Positive Behavioral Outcomes for
Infants and Toddlers is an essential resource for
scientist-practitioners/professionals and clinicians as well as
researchers and graduate students in child and school psychology;
educational psychology; behavioral therapy; infancy and early
childhood development; speech pathology, and occupational therapy.
This book provides a guide for planning, providing, and documenting
effective early interventions for infants and toddlers and their
families. It discusses best practices for engaging the family, team
problem-solving, developing individual treatment plans,
incorporating evidence-based interventions, tracking progress, and
identifying and solving challenges and obstacles presenting during
treatment. The book focuses on the approximately 13% of U.S.
children under age 3 who have developmental delays/disabilities,
many of which may impair their ability to talk, move, learn,
socialize, and become independent. When delivered effectively,
early intervention can improve daily function and outcomes for
these children, many of whom present with multiple and unique
challenges. Each chapter in this book is written to guide
practitioners, clinicians, therapists, and related professionals in
their daily work with young children and their families. It
addresses everyday challenges, including creating routines for
parents of infants and toddlers, teaching parents how to play with
their children and respond to problem behaviors, and managing
caregiver stress. Promoting Positive Behavioral Outcomes for
Infants and Toddlers is an essential resource for
scientist-practitioners/professionals and clinicians as well as
researchers and graduate students in child and school psychology;
educational psychology; behavioral therapy; infancy and early
childhood development; speech pathology, and occupational therapy.
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