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Early Head Start and Access to Early Intervention Services
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Family InvolvementDisabilityEducationPreschool DevelopmentEarly Childhood EducationFamily StrengtheningDevelopmental DisabilitiesEarly InterventionChild CareEhs FamiliesHealth Services ResearchHealth SciencesEarly Childhood DevelopmentIntervention MechanismNurse-family PartnershipChild DevelopmentNursingEarly EducationChild HealthPediatricsSpecial EducationEarly Head StartEarly Intervention Services
This qualitative study of 32 low-income families with infants or toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities (a) examines whether participation in one Early Head Start (EHS) program increased the likelihood that the families would pursue early intervention services, (b) identifies the phases through which the EHS families progressed in accessing such services, and (c) describes how EHS helped the families obtain access. The study analyzes data from interviews, program records, and research measures. The authors found that the EHS families obtained early intervention services at higher rates than the control families. Case studies illustrate how EHS staff developed individualized strategies to help the families obtain early intervention services.
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