Sarah Vanover
Does My Child Have a Developmental Delay?
A Step-by-Step Guide for Parents on Early Intervention
Sarah Vanover
Does My Child Have a Developmental Delay?
A Step-by-Step Guide for Parents on Early Intervention
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This book takes parents through the progression of a developmental referral, the evaluation process, the benefits of early intervention, and the roles of the teachers and therapists on the child's support team. It includes personal stories from families who have been through the early intervention process.
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This book takes parents through the progression of a developmental referral, the evaluation process, the benefits of early intervention, and the roles of the teachers and therapists on the child's support team. It includes personal stories from families who have been through the early intervention process.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9781475842029
- ISBN-10: 1475842023
- Artikelnr.: 52418910
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 434g
- ISBN-13: 9781475842029
- ISBN-10: 1475842023
- Artikelnr.: 52418910
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr. Sarah Taylor Vanover has been working in the field of early childhood education for over nineteen years and has had the opportunity to be a teacher, an educational coordinator, a director, and a trainer for other early childhood educators. For the past several years she has focused her work and research on assessing quality early childhood programs for health and safety requirements and school readiness skills.
Foreword
Dr. Julie Rutland, Professor of Early Childhood Education, Morehead State
University
Preface
Chapter 1: Noticing Differences
Developmental MilestonesWhat the Parent NoticesWhat the Teacher
NoticesStory #1 - Sydney's Story
Chapter 2: Assessments and Conferences
The Purpose of Developmental AssessmentsWhat is in Assessments?How Teachers
Share Information with FamiliesStory #2 - Ty's Story
Chapter 3: Referrals and Evaluations
What is a Referral?Who Makes Referrals?What is an Evaluation?What Do
Evaluation Results Mean?What Options Do You Have After the Evaluation?Story
#3 - Emily's Story
Chapter 4: What is a Developmental Delay?
TerminologyWhat Conditions are Included?LabelsStory #4 - Preston's Story
Chapter 5: The Burden on the Family
What is Chronic Sorrow?Stages of GriefTraits of Parents Raising Children
with Special NeedsBeing the Expert on Your ChildStory #5 - Olivia's Story
Chapter 6: Alphabet Soup: IDEA, IFSP, and IEP
IDEAIFSPIEPStory #6 - Samantha's Story and the Classroom Teacher's
Perspective
Chapter 7: The "New" Special Education
The Inclusive ModelSee It, Do It, Teach It/ Peer Role ModelsTeam
ApproachTherapy in the ClassroomThe Natural EnvironmentStory #7 - Melena's
Story and The Therapist's Perspective
Chapter 8: The Early Intervention Process
The Role of the Developmental InterventionistThe Role of the Classroom
TeacherThe Role of the TherapistsThe Role of the FamilySharing Common
GoalsStory #8 - Holly's Story and The Developmental Interventionist's
Perspective
Chapter 10: The Parents' Roles as Advocates
What Does It Mean to be an Advocate?What Does the World Need to Know About
My Child?Speaking Up without Turning People Off
Dr. Julie Rutland, Professor of Early Childhood Education, Morehead State
University
Preface
Chapter 1: Noticing Differences
Developmental MilestonesWhat the Parent NoticesWhat the Teacher
NoticesStory #1 - Sydney's Story
Chapter 2: Assessments and Conferences
The Purpose of Developmental AssessmentsWhat is in Assessments?How Teachers
Share Information with FamiliesStory #2 - Ty's Story
Chapter 3: Referrals and Evaluations
What is a Referral?Who Makes Referrals?What is an Evaluation?What Do
Evaluation Results Mean?What Options Do You Have After the Evaluation?Story
#3 - Emily's Story
Chapter 4: What is a Developmental Delay?
TerminologyWhat Conditions are Included?LabelsStory #4 - Preston's Story
Chapter 5: The Burden on the Family
What is Chronic Sorrow?Stages of GriefTraits of Parents Raising Children
with Special NeedsBeing the Expert on Your ChildStory #5 - Olivia's Story
Chapter 6: Alphabet Soup: IDEA, IFSP, and IEP
IDEAIFSPIEPStory #6 - Samantha's Story and the Classroom Teacher's
Perspective
Chapter 7: The "New" Special Education
The Inclusive ModelSee It, Do It, Teach It/ Peer Role ModelsTeam
ApproachTherapy in the ClassroomThe Natural EnvironmentStory #7 - Melena's
Story and The Therapist's Perspective
Chapter 8: The Early Intervention Process
The Role of the Developmental InterventionistThe Role of the Classroom
TeacherThe Role of the TherapistsThe Role of the FamilySharing Common
GoalsStory #8 - Holly's Story and The Developmental Interventionist's
Perspective
Chapter 10: The Parents' Roles as Advocates
What Does It Mean to be an Advocate?What Does the World Need to Know About
My Child?Speaking Up without Turning People Off
Foreword
Dr. Julie Rutland, Professor of Early Childhood Education, Morehead State
University
Preface
Chapter 1: Noticing Differences
Developmental MilestonesWhat the Parent NoticesWhat the Teacher
NoticesStory #1 - Sydney's Story
Chapter 2: Assessments and Conferences
The Purpose of Developmental AssessmentsWhat is in Assessments?How Teachers
Share Information with FamiliesStory #2 - Ty's Story
Chapter 3: Referrals and Evaluations
What is a Referral?Who Makes Referrals?What is an Evaluation?What Do
Evaluation Results Mean?What Options Do You Have After the Evaluation?Story
#3 - Emily's Story
Chapter 4: What is a Developmental Delay?
TerminologyWhat Conditions are Included?LabelsStory #4 - Preston's Story
Chapter 5: The Burden on the Family
What is Chronic Sorrow?Stages of GriefTraits of Parents Raising Children
with Special NeedsBeing the Expert on Your ChildStory #5 - Olivia's Story
Chapter 6: Alphabet Soup: IDEA, IFSP, and IEP
IDEAIFSPIEPStory #6 - Samantha's Story and the Classroom Teacher's
Perspective
Chapter 7: The "New" Special Education
The Inclusive ModelSee It, Do It, Teach It/ Peer Role ModelsTeam
ApproachTherapy in the ClassroomThe Natural EnvironmentStory #7 - Melena's
Story and The Therapist's Perspective
Chapter 8: The Early Intervention Process
The Role of the Developmental InterventionistThe Role of the Classroom
TeacherThe Role of the TherapistsThe Role of the FamilySharing Common
GoalsStory #8 - Holly's Story and The Developmental Interventionist's
Perspective
Chapter 10: The Parents' Roles as Advocates
What Does It Mean to be an Advocate?What Does the World Need to Know About
My Child?Speaking Up without Turning People Off
Dr. Julie Rutland, Professor of Early Childhood Education, Morehead State
University
Preface
Chapter 1: Noticing Differences
Developmental MilestonesWhat the Parent NoticesWhat the Teacher
NoticesStory #1 - Sydney's Story
Chapter 2: Assessments and Conferences
The Purpose of Developmental AssessmentsWhat is in Assessments?How Teachers
Share Information with FamiliesStory #2 - Ty's Story
Chapter 3: Referrals and Evaluations
What is a Referral?Who Makes Referrals?What is an Evaluation?What Do
Evaluation Results Mean?What Options Do You Have After the Evaluation?Story
#3 - Emily's Story
Chapter 4: What is a Developmental Delay?
TerminologyWhat Conditions are Included?LabelsStory #4 - Preston's Story
Chapter 5: The Burden on the Family
What is Chronic Sorrow?Stages of GriefTraits of Parents Raising Children
with Special NeedsBeing the Expert on Your ChildStory #5 - Olivia's Story
Chapter 6: Alphabet Soup: IDEA, IFSP, and IEP
IDEAIFSPIEPStory #6 - Samantha's Story and the Classroom Teacher's
Perspective
Chapter 7: The "New" Special Education
The Inclusive ModelSee It, Do It, Teach It/ Peer Role ModelsTeam
ApproachTherapy in the ClassroomThe Natural EnvironmentStory #7 - Melena's
Story and The Therapist's Perspective
Chapter 8: The Early Intervention Process
The Role of the Developmental InterventionistThe Role of the Classroom
TeacherThe Role of the TherapistsThe Role of the FamilySharing Common
GoalsStory #8 - Holly's Story and The Developmental Interventionist's
Perspective
Chapter 10: The Parents' Roles as Advocates
What Does It Mean to be an Advocate?What Does the World Need to Know About
My Child?Speaking Up without Turning People Off







