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Book Review Family-Centered Early Intervention: Supporting Infants and Toddlers in Natural Environments by Sharon A. Raver Dana C. Childress
Binnur Yildirim Haciibrahimoglu
Pages: 31-33
Abstract
Family-Centered Early Intervention:
Supporting Infants and Toddlers in Natural
Environments is a guide book that provides
knowledge and skill for families need to promote optimal development in children with
and at risk for developmental delay from birth
to age 3. Edited by Ph. D., Sharon A. Raver and
M. Ed. Dana C. Childress, the book has significant contributions in the field of early childhood intervention. In the book, the information
provided is well written and easy to understand
for families, teachers and working professional.
The book moves beyond general issues of how
to work with young children from birth to three
and their families and provides greater depth
regarding how to actually plan interventions
that will address the needs of children and
families