Children with Disabilities
A Longitudinal Study of Child Development and Parent Well-being, Volume 66, Number 3
Monographs of the Society for Research in Child Development

1. Edition December 2001
300 Pages, Softcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-0-631-23475-3
John Wiley & Sons
This Monograph presents a longitudinal investigation of child development and family well-being during the first decade of life for children with Down syndrome, motor impairment, or developmental delay of uncertain etiology. The findings suggest that changes in selected policies and practices can improve outcomes for children with disabilities and their parents
Abstract.
Part I: Introduction.
Part II: The Development of Children with Disabilities and the
Adaptation of their Parents: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical
Evidence.
Part III: The Early Intervention Collaborative Study: Study
Design and Methodology.
Part IV: Results: Predictors of Functioning and Change in
Children's Development and Parent Well-being.
Part V: Discussion.
Part VI: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice
References.
Acknowledgments.
Commentary.
Authors and Contributors.
Statement of Editorial Policy
Part I: Introduction.
Part II: The Development of Children with Disabilities and the
Adaptation of their Parents: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical
Evidence.
Part III: The Early Intervention Collaborative Study: Study
Design and Methodology.
Part IV: Results: Predictors of Functioning and Change in
Children's Development and Parent Well-being.
Part V: Discussion.
Part VI: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice
References.
Acknowledgments.
Commentary.
Authors and Contributors.
Statement of Editorial Policy