Parents and Professionals Partnering for Children With Disabilities

Parents and Professionals Partnering for Children With Disabilities
Author: Janice M. Fialka,Arlene K. Feldman,Karen C. Mikus
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2012-04-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452283425

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Cultivate effective partnerships between parents and professionals through honest, respectful and skillful communication The authors draw upon the metaphor of "dance" to better understand the complexities and possibilities of forming partnerships between educators, administrators, early childhood providers, therapists, support staff, other professionals, and parents of children with disabilities. This revised edition of Do You Hear What I Hear? Parents and Professionals Working Together for Children With Special Needs is rich with stories, examples, and practical insights. This book, written from both the parent′s and the professional′s points of view, provides a developmental approach to understanding and forging positive adult relationships, while also providing concrete ways to advocate for children. The authors′ years of experience as successful consultants, trainers, and educators lends this helpful resource a deep sense of realism and compassion. They remind the reader of how essential the parent-professional partnership is—and why it IS a dance that matters. Key features include: Practical insights and evidence-based approaches to forming partnerships Easy-to-read, non-technical language that speaks to both the heart and the mind Sample letters and other forms of communication shared between professionals and parents Stories and examples of real-world conversations between parents and professionals Effective ways to handle difficult situations Rich with humor and heart, this highly readable book offers helpful steps for self reflection, personnel preparation, and parent-professional training. Educators and parents will find expert guidance for listening to each other′s music, trying out each other′s dance steps, and working toward a new dance that includes contributions from all—with the ultimate reward of seeing children achieve their highest potential.

Working with Families of Children with Special Needs

Working with Families of Children with Special Needs
Author: Naomi Dale
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2008-03-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781134823239

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The importance of partnerships between professionals and the parents of children with special needs/disability is well established in childcare legislation. But is it reflected in practice? Written for practitioners and those in training, this book recognises that forming partnerships can be a fraught process involving dissent as well as cooperation. Naomi Dale draws on case histories from her own experience to examine key partnership issues such as consent, confidentiality and diagnosis delivery. She combines up-to-date theory and research with practice to provide a wealth of suggestions and ideas for effective family work. Working with Families of Children with Special Needs features useful exercises with each chapter, making it an excellent resource book and practice manual for multidisciplinary professionals.

Parents and Professionals Partnering for Children With Disabilities

Parents and Professionals Partnering for Children With Disabilities
Author: Janice M. Fialka,Arlene K. Feldman,Karen C. Mikus
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2012-04-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412966399

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Rich with humor and heart, this book provides practical insights and approaches for forming partnerships between professionals and parents for the benefit of children with disabilities.

The Early Intervention Guidebook for Families and Professionals

The Early Intervention Guidebook for Families and Professionals
Author: Bonnie Keilty
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2016-05-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807774847

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This guidebook on family–professional partnerships has been used as a go-to early intervention resource in university coursework, for inservice professional development, and as a support to families in (or considering) early intervention. This new edition has been completely revised to reflect recent research and respond to feedback that the author accumulated from users of the book, including practicing professionals and university instructors. With a focus on how families and professionals can collaborate effectively so that infants and toddlers (0–3) learn, grow, and thrive, chapters address: child learning and development, family functioning and priorities, early intervention as a support and not a substitute, and planning “what’s next” after early intervention. Specific components of early intervention—evaluation and assessment, program planning, intervention implementation, service coordination, and transition—are also discussed. This hands-on resource uses stories of families in early intervention to illustrate key concepts and provides checklists that readers can use to assess their experiences in early intervention. “This guidebook is my go-to source with families, professionals, and students. The newest edition expands upon an already exceptional book with the most recent policy and evidence-based practice recommendations. I can’t keep enough copies in my library.” —Susan Fowler, director, Illinois Early Intervention Clearinghouse “Supporting and empowering parents to help their infants and toddlers with delays and/or disabilities to learn and grow is key to future successes. Bonnie’s Keilty’s comprehensive work on the new edition of The Early Intervention Guidebook for Families and Professionals will help to insure that Part C Early Intervention around the country will stay focused on its work with and for families.” —Roxane Romanick, Founding Board Member Early Intervention Family Alliance

Working with Families of Children with Special Needs

Working with Families of Children with Special Needs
Author: Nancy M. Sileo,Mary Anne Prater
Publsiher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-02-25
Genre: Children with disabilities
ISBN: 0137147406

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For preservice students taking special education courses as well as inservice educators seeking professional development. An engaging discussion of the legal, ethical, practical, and cultural considerations of working with families of special needs children. With a strong focus on the families of special needs children, this first edition text provides students with both the information to understand the challenges and needs of these families as well as the skills and strategies required of educators working with such families. Containing a thorough discussion of the common legal and ethical concerns surrounding children with special needs and their families, this book also emphasizes the many individual differences among families. With that in mind, the authors focus on diversity in families with special needs children, cultural considerations, age, and communication with special needs families. In addition, a distinctive final chapter called "A Family's Voice," gives students the special opportunity to hear about the unique thoughts and experiences of a large selection of family members of children with special needs.

Do You Hear what I Hear

Do You Hear what I Hear
Author: Janice Fialka,Karen C. Mikus
Publsiher: First Page Publications
Total Pages: 84
Release: 1999
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39076002334634

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"A book to be used for self-reflection, personnel preparation, and parent-professional trainings."--Cover and title page.

Professional Collaboration with Parents of Children with Disabilities

Professional Collaboration with Parents of Children with Disabilities
Author: Louise Porter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2000
Genre: Children with disabilities
ISBN: PSU:000047048577

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Partnering with Parents

Partnering with Parents
Author: Barry Trute,Diane Hiebert-Murphy
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2013-02-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781442664975

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Internationally recognized as the gold standard in providing services to children with special needs and their family members, family-centred practice has developed substantially over the past two decades. However, there has not been until now a basic practice text for guiding professional education and skill building across diverse areas. Filling this significant gap, Partnering with Parents is a primer on family-centred practice for professionals working in children’s health and developmental services. The material in this textbook spans interdisciplinary training across key child service sectors (particularly child development, child mental health, and children’s health). The authors identify and discuss the key principles of the model as it is practiced in Canada, with a focus on working alliances, empowerment methods, and the development of social support resources. Providing examples of the application of family-centred practice in a wide range of service settings, Partnering with Parents will be useful for the social workers, nurses, psychologists, and allied health professionals who work together in complex service situations.