A Practical Guide to Early Intervention and Family Support

A Practical Guide to Early Intervention and Family Support
Author: Emma Sawyer
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2016-01-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1909391301

Parental mental health problems and substance misuse affect a significant number of families. This handbook provides practitioners with early intervention techniques and effective support strategies for ensuring the best outcomes for these vulnerable families. Featuring pointers, models and practice examples, A Practical Guide to Early Intervention and Family Support considers the concept of resilience and effective family support. Assessing the policy context and possible barriers to support, it looks at assessment of need, safeguarding children, minimising negative impact, and most importantly, keeping families together where possible. Drawing on key research on the risks and impacts, this book demonstrates the need for a unified approach from a range of adult and children's services. This third edition has been fully updated to reflect developments in policy and services. Essential reading for all professionals who are involved in providing services to families, it will also be of interest to service commissioners and those with an academic interest in what helps to support children and families in these circumstances.

The Early Intervention Guidebook for Families and Professionals

The Early Intervention Guidebook for Families and Professionals
Author: Bonnie Keilty
Publisher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2016-05-01
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0807774847

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

The Early Intervention Teaming Handbook : the Primary Service Provider Approach

The Early Intervention Teaming Handbook : the Primary Service Provider Approach
Author: M'Lisa L. Shelden
Publisher: Paul H Brookes Publishing
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-11
Genre: Children with disabilities
ISBN: 9781681255019

"Developed by the experts who pioneered the Primary Service Provider approach, The Early Intervention Teaming Handbook, 2nd Edition discusses the benefits of the PSP model and shows readers how to put it into action. Readily usable forms, checklists, and other tools assist practitioners in implementing the practices at the program and family level"--

Family Support: Prevention, Early Intervention and Early Help

Family Support: Prevention, Early Intervention and Early Help
Author: Nick Frost
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2015-11-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1509502475

Family Support introduces and explores the state of the art in preventative social work with children and young people. Drawing on contemporary thinking and research, the book aims to make a contribution to current debates about how we can best support families in need. Underpinning the book is an analysis of how family support is changing, having moved from ‘prevention’ through to contemporary debates about ‘family support’, ‘early intervention’ and ‘early help’. The authors draw on their own practice experiences to ensure the discussion remains highly relevant to everyday realities. The book consists of three parts: Part I examines the history and context of family support; Part II outlines a number of practice approaches to family support; and Part III suggests how family support work can be further developed. The book provides ‘think points’ and case studies to support the reader in reflecting on the material presented and how this can be best applied, as well as including a guide to useful resources. Family Support will be a welcome companion for anyone involved in child welfare and safeguarding services, including students at undergraduate and post-graduate level, practitioners, policy makers and academics.

Pause and Reflect

Pause and Reflect
Author: Dana C. Childress
Publisher: Paul H Brookes Publishing
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre: Caregivers
ISBN: 9781681254272

"Childress provides extensive information about conducting EI visits and gathering information to individualize intervention and develop service plans. This workbook allows practitioners to reflect on what they do, why and how they do it, and how their practices influence the quality of EI services. In this way, they can learn to manage their workload and thereby avoid burnout through time management strategies, stress management, and ongoing professional development"--

Family-centered Early Intervention

Family-centered Early Intervention
Author: Sharon A. Raver
Publisher: Brookes Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-12-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781598575699

Aligned with DEC recommended practices and CEC standards! A must for future early interventionists.

Routines-based Early Intervention

Routines-based Early Intervention
Author: R. A. McWilliam
Publisher: Brookes Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781598570625

The definitive guide to routines-based early intervention--straight from the leading authority on this highly respected, family-centered model. Includes step-by-step guidance on each part of the model, plus more than 25 photocopiable checklists to

Promoting Child and Parent Wellbeing

Promoting Child and Parent Wellbeing
Author: Carole Sutton
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2016-02-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1784500151

Informed by a wealth of research, this accessible book focuses on a strengths-based approach to promoting children's wellbeing and giving them the best opportunities to succeed. By identifying risk factors and the protective factors which can be used to counter them, this book stresses the importance of preventative measures and early intervention to effectively support parents and their children. It shows that there are many protective factors and practices that parents, teachers and carers can employ to support children's development, promote mental and emotional wellbeing, and reduce the risks of crime and anti-social behaviour. Each section explores the issues associated with specific age groups, from pregnancy to early teens. It identifies areas that should be a key focus for practitioners and services such as promoting attachment and communication, and highlights effective practices such as motivational interviewing and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT). Bringing together the international evidence-base concerning ways of working with young children and their families, this book offers practical advice for practitioners, managers and commissioners of services across health and social care.

Family Support for Social Care Practitioners

Family Support for Social Care Practitioners
Author: Mary Shannon
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2018-12-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137604891

This timely textbook provides an introduction, overview and critical analysis of practice and services in relation to current policy developments. With a focus on working with service users across the life course, multi-agency working, and relational and strengths based approaches, it provides a concise exploration of practice guidance, theory, and the legislative context of supporting families.