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Seminars in Hearing, 2008
Lorraine Petersen, CEO of special needs association nasen discusses how Early Intervention ensures that every child, no matter what their requirements, is included in an education system that meets their needs
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Lorraine Petersen, CEO of special needs association nasen discusses how Early Intervention ensures that every child, no matter what their requirements, is included in an education system that meets their needs
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2022
Early intervention is a core characteristic of public health, and no less so in public health palliative care. Early intervention anticipates the complex and wide-ranging experiences of people living with life-limiting illnesses, as well as those of their families, carers, and communities, as they navigate the known impacts of ageing, dying, death ...
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Early intervention is a core characteristic of public health, and no less so in public health palliative care. Early intervention anticipates the complex and wide-ranging experiences of people living with life-limiting illnesses, as well as those of their families, carers, and communities, as they navigate the known impacts of ageing, dying, death ...
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Early intervention teamsOrigins of early intervention teams
2004Abstract For several decades psychotic illnesses have been understood mainly as episodes of positive symptoms, followed by full or partial recovery for variable periods. In schizophrenia this recovery was often associated with disabilities and the development of negative symptoms.
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Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 1984
This article concerns research and clinical issues in the provision of early intervention to young deaf children and their families. The existing outcome literature on the use of Oral-only and Total Communication approaches is reviewed. Then, the methodological and practical difficulties of outcome research are explored.
Mark T. Greenberg, Rosemary Calderon
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This article concerns research and clinical issues in the provision of early intervention to young deaf children and their families. The existing outcome literature on the use of Oral-only and Total Communication approaches is reviewed. Then, the methodological and practical difficulties of outcome research are explored.
Mark T. Greenberg, Rosemary Calderon
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This chapter follows the author’s disabled daughter, Millie, into the bureaucracy that serves disabled children. Early intervention is fueled by a hopeful fantasy: With the right therapy, any child can catch up. The author, who is a fierce competitor in other arenas of life, approaches Millie’s predicament with all the determination she can muster ...
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Early orthodontic intervention
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, 1998openaire +2 more sources

