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Relationship-Centered Practices in Early Childhood (Working with Families, Infants, and Young Children at Risk)
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Overview
Developed by two respected early childhood authorities—special education expert Gail Ensher and pediatrician David Clark—this book is a must for all professionals serving families of children birth to age 8 who have disabilities or who may be at risk. Presenting a clear framework for effective relationship-centered care in natural environments, Ensher and Clark give readers the up-to-date information and guidance they need to
- meet AAP guidelines and IDEA requirements for family-centered care, and address the new OSEP requirement that programs report how early intervention services have helped families and children
- respond appropriately to the different types of family diversity they'll encounter in their day-to-day work
- enhance their current models for early intervention in natural environments, such as coaching, consultation, and routines-based early intervention
- empower families to skillfully sustain and extend care long after early intervention services are complete
- improve teamwork and communication with a wide range of other professionals across disciplines and agencies
- inform their practice with the most current demographic information, all in one convenient volume
With dozens of engaging photos, case studies, anecdotes from parents and professionals, and a helpful list of resources for working with at-risk families, readers will get vivid insights that will help them to put relationship-centered care into practice. And the chapter highlights and thought-provoking discussion questions make this book ideal for university courses or independent study.
A must have for every early childhood professional working within today's changing family landscape, this book is the ultimate guide to relationship-centered care that improves both child and family outcomes.
Invaluable insights on different types of family diversity:
- Family structures. Get a better understanding of teen parents, older mothers and fathers, same-sex parents, single parents, and more.
- Risk factors. Manage the effects of factors like substance abuse, natural and man-made disasters, homelessness, family member loss, and child abuse and neglect.
- Child-related challenges. Address the ongoing effects of prematurity, disability, and sibling concerns.
- Cultural backgrounds. Strengthen interactions with families from specific cultural backgrounds, and learn how culture might inform families' perspectives on early intervention and medical treatment








