Finding Common Ground: Medical Professionals and Special Education Providers Supporting Young Children and Families

IF 2 4区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Topics in Early Childhood Special Education Pub Date : 2022-08-08 DOI:10.1177/02711214221115655
Kaitlin K. Moran, M. Sheppard
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Several types of professionals support families of young children with disabilities as they navigate the early intervention and early childhood special education systems (EI/ECSE). Medical professionals are often the first to discuss service provision with families, while EI/ECSE providers are responsible for evaluating, determining eligibility, and providing services. The alignment between these two groups can directly influence child and family outcomes. We explored the experiences of medical professionals and EI/ECSE providers working in one large Northeastern U.S. city to understand how each group views their respective roles within the system and to gauge the degree to which they collaborate. Our findings revealed that both groups are committed to the families they serve but are often frustrated by conflicting recommendations for EI/ECSE service delivery. We provide suggestions to improve opportunities to communicate and collaborate to increase the effectiveness of support for children and their families.
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寻找共同点:医疗专业人员和特殊教育提供者支持幼儿和家庭
在幼儿早期干预和幼儿特殊教育系统(EI/ECSE)中,有几种专业人员为残疾儿童家庭提供支持。医疗专业人员通常是第一个与家庭讨论提供服务的人,而EI/ECSE提供者负责评估、确定资格并提供服务。这两个群体之间的一致性可以直接影响儿童和家庭的结果。我们探索了在美国东北部一个大城市工作的医疗专业人员和EI/ECSE提供者的经验,以了解每个群体如何看待他们在系统中的各自角色,并衡量他们合作的程度。我们的研究结果表明,这两个小组都致力于他们所服务的家庭,但经常因EI/ECSE服务交付的相互矛盾的建议而感到沮丧。我们提供建议,以改善沟通和合作的机会,以提高对儿童及其家庭的支持的有效性。
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期刊介绍: Topics in Early Childhood Special Education (TECSE) communicates information about early intervention, which is defined broadly and includes services provided to (a) infants, toddlers, and preschoolers who are at risk for or display developmental delays and disabilities and (b) the families of such youngsters. TECSE includes articles on personnel preparation, policy issues, and operation of intervention programs. The intent is to publish information that will improve the lives of young children and their families. Manuscripts from (a) diverse theoretical perspectives, (b) all disciplines related to early intervention, and (c) all authors with information of value to the early intervention community are welcome. There are two topical issues—which address an identified problem, trend, or subject of concern and importance to early intervention—and two non-topical issues.
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