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THINGS THAT CAN BE CHANGED IN EARLY INTERVENTION IN CHILDHOOD.
Med Pregl. 2015 Jul-Aug;68(7-8):267-72
Authors: Golubović Š, Marković J, Perović L
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Early intervention implies a model of support focused on a child, family and a broader community from early childhood. The aim of this study was to analyze the elements of the successful early intervention in childhood, as well as to assess the role of a special educator and rehabilitator and level of their involvement in implementing the program on the territory of Novi Sad.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study sample included 100 parents of children with disabilities (aged 3-7), who completed the questionnaire designed for the purposes of this research, based on a similar questionnaire design.
RESULTS: Speech delay is one of the most common reasons (over 50%) why parents seek professional help. By the end of the first year of life of their child, 43% of parents responded that they had noticed the first problems, that is, a problem was identified in 25% of children of this age group, and the same number was included in the treatment. About 55% of children were involved in organized treatment from 3 years of age onwards. Special educators and rehabilitators are usually involved in treatment when the team consists of three or more professionals.
CONCLUSIONS: It is necessary to improve early intervention services, to educate staff, and provide conditions which would make it possible to overcome the existing disadvantages in treating children from an early age. In addition, the involvement of special education and rehabilitation professionals in treatment teams since children's early age is vital.
PMID: 26591640 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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