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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Spino, Margie A.; Dinnebeil, Laurie A.; McInerney, William F. – Young Exceptional Children, 2013
The purpose of this article is to introduce and describe a model of social power and influence developed by Erchul and Raven (1997). This model describes the decision-making process a consultant would engage in to choose, implement, evaluate as well as the use of strategies that they might use to influence another person to act in a particular…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Social Influences, Power Structure, Early Childhood Education
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Jones, Vita L.; Higgins, Kyle; Brandon, Regina R.; Cote, Debra L.; Dobbins, Nicole – Young Exceptional Children, 2013
This article provides a compilation of 12 characteristics of resilient young children (Table 1) drawn from research, followed by nine global classroom intervention categories (Table 2) found to be effective in supporting students in developing resilience. In this article, the analysis of resilience research is presented to provide educators with…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Young Children, Student Characteristics, Classroom Techniques
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McWilliam, R. A. – Young Exceptional Children, 2013
The author begins by stating that Mark Wolery has probably done more than anyone else to remind the field that teaching children is the most important thing practioners do in classrooms and that there is research on what good instruction looks like. However, the author asserts that he has a different take on the new (although it began "a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Early Childhood Education, Learner Engagement, Time Factors (Learning)
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Banerjee, Rashida; Guiberson, Mark – Young Exceptional Children, 2012
With the increasing diversity in the United States, there has been a call for early intervention/early childhood special education (EI/ECSE) services to be responsive and sensitive to the diversity of children and families represented in communities. Culturally responsive practice is particularly important for EI/ECSE professionals because of the…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Family Involvement, Disabilities, Young Children
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Jamison, Kristen R.; Forston, Lindsay D.; Stanton-Chapman, Tina L. – Young Exceptional Children, 2012
Social skill acquisition is an essential step in young children's development with lasting implications for the quality of social experiences throughout life. Difficulties with social skill acquisition may be related to delays in physical development, communication methods, and/or social awareness that limit one's ability to progress along a…
Descriptors: Intervention, Disabilities, Young Children, Interpersonal Relationship
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Ordonez-Jasis, Rosario; Myck-Wayne, Janice – Young Exceptional Children, 2012
Community mapping is a promising practice that can assist early intervention/early childhood special education (EI/ECSE) professionals uncover the depth and diversity of community needs, resources, and learning opportunities, in the neighborhoods surrounding their schools. Community mapping is an inquiry-based method that situates learning in the…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Community Needs, Early Intervention, Disabilities
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Turan, Yasemin; Meadan, Hedda – Young Exceptional Children, 2011
Family members and educational teams frequently participate in planning, implementing, and evaluating programs for young children with disabilities and those at risk for academic and behavior difficulties. Decision making should incorporate an integration of best available research evidence along with practitioners' and families' beliefs and…
Descriptors: Young Children, Disabilities, At Risk Students, Behavior Problems
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DeVore, Simone; Miolo, Giuliana; Hader, Joan – Young Exceptional Children, 2011
Under the Individuals With Disabilities Education Improvement Act Amendments of 2004, special educators and related services personnel are required to support a child with disabilities in the setting deemed the least restrictive and most natural for that particular child. There is considerable variation in the consultation experiences and skills…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Disabilities, Preschool Children, Special Education Teachers
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Dinnebeil, Laurie; Spino, Margie; McInerney, William – Young Exceptional Children, 2011
The purpose of this article is to illustrate how itinerant specialists (service providers who provide special education or related services in community-based early childhood settings) can support the implementation of child-focused intervention strategies by classroom teachers, parents, and caregivers between itinerant visits. Implementation…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Intervention, Caregivers, Disabilities
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Catlett, Camille – Young Exceptional Children, 2010
Consistent findings support how assistive technology (AT) can promote learning and development for young children by allowing them to more effectively participate in activities and routines in their natural environments. Yet the Office of Special Education Programs' annual reports to Congress between 1998 and 2002 indicated that AT was…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Infants, Educational Technology, Assistive Technology
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Branson, Diane M.; Bingham, Ann – Young Exceptional Children, 2009
The transition from early intervention to early childhood special education is only one of the many transitions that children with disabilities and their families will face throughout their lives (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, 2004). This transition, however, can be particularly difficult for children and parents (Hanson et al.,…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Disabilities, Young Children, Cooperative Planning
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Notari-Syverson, Angela; Sadler, Faith H. – Young Exceptional Children, 2008
Learning about mathematics begins in the early years. Through their everyday activities, young children build important foundational knowledge and understanding of mathematics, especially when adults provide specific opportunities to learn and practice concepts and skills. Young children develop early on an informal understanding of important…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Preschool Children, Mathematical Concepts, Emergent Literacy
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Bingham, Ann; Pennington, Julie L. – Young Exceptional Children, 2007
Many individuals who work with young children between birth and age 8 assume that literacy activities must be planned and executed as elaborate, formal lessons. The increasing pressure seeping through national accountability measures and the renewed focus on early literacy is trickling down to this age group. The Division for Early Childhood of…
Descriptors: Invented Spelling, Oral Language, Phonemic Awareness, Young Children
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Jung, Lee Ann; Grisham-Brown, Jennifer – Young Exceptional Children, 2006
The first meetings with a family, including the first Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) meeting, set the tone for the family's emerging relationship with early intervention professionals. The IFSP meeting and document are a vehicle for parents and professionals to partner together to target outcomes that are meaningful to the family and to…
Descriptors: Individualized Family Service Plans, Disabilities, Family Involvement, Guidelines
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Smith, Barbara J.; Hemmeter, Mary Louise; Sandall, Susan R. – Young Exceptional Children, 2006
The Division for Early Childhood (DEC) of the Council for Exceptional Children is a professional association whose responsibility is to develop and disseminate standards of practice related to young children with special needs and their families. The intention is to identify practices that result in high-quality early intervention/early childhood…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Preschool Education, Program Improvement, Disabilities
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