
Supporting Families Of Children With Developmental Disabilities: Evidence-based And Emerging Practices Provides A Comprehensive Review Of The Empirical Evidence On Interventions For Families Of Individuals - Ranging From Post-preschool Age To Adulthood - With Developmental Disabilities. The Book Presents Both Narrative And Meta-analytic Syntheses Of A Large Body Of Research To Evaluate Which Interventions Meet Contemporary Standards As Evidence Based Practices. The Body Of Studies Reviewed In The Book Has Not Previously Been Gathered Into One Volume, Nor Evaluated As A Whole For The Quality And Extent Of The Evidence. The Research Is Presented In The Context Of Contemporary Social Policy And Practices Aimed At Maximizing The Development Of Children With Disabilities While Increasing The Quality Of Life Of Their Families. The Criteria And Procedures Followed For Identifying, Reviewing, Evaluating, And Categorizing The Studies Are Articulated In Line With Other Major Professional Standards. Individual Chapters Focus On Several Different Schools Of Practice, Including: Group Psycho-educational Interventions, Behavioral Parent Training, Multiple Component Interventions, Supportive Interventions For Families Of Children With Autism, Home- And School-based Practices, Self-help Groups, And Advocacy Programs. Supporting Families Of Children With Developmental Disabilities Is An Important Tool For Moving The Disability Field Forward For Future Research, Practice, And Social Policy.
This volume investigates the empirical efficacy of various intervention models designed to support families of individuals with developmental disabilities across the lifespan. The authors, George H. S. Singer and Mian Wang, synthesize a vast body of research to evaluate which support practices meet contemporary standards for evidence-based care. By framing these interventions within current social policy, the text provides a rigorous assessment of how specific programs influence both the development of the individual and the overall quality of life for the family unit.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a foundational synthesis for professionals and researchers seeking to bridge the gap between academic study and practical family support. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a comprehensive reference for those involved in shaping disability policy and clinical practice.
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190494425
ISBN-13:
9780190494421
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