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Akrabalık Temelli Müdahale (RFI): Çocukların Gelişimsel Müdahalelerinde Ebeveynin Rolünü Artırma
2009
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International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
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This article describes Relationship Focused Intervention (RFI) which attempts to promote the development of young children with developmental delays and disabilities by encouraging parents to engage in highly responsive interactions during daily routines with their children. This approach to intervention is based upon the Parenting Model of child development and was derived from research on parent-child interaction. Evidence is presented that RFI can be effective both at helping parents to learn how to interact more responsively with their children as well as at promoting children's development and social emotional function. The argument is made, that although there is no research comparing the effectiveness of RFI to interventions derived from the Educational model of child development which places less emphasis on parent involvement and stresses direct instructional activities, still the effectiveness of all interventions appears to be related to the degree to which parents are involved in and become more responsive with their children. As such RFI may not simple be an alternative model for early intervention, but may reflect a paradigm shift pointing to the effectiveness of parent involvement and responsive interaction as key elements of early intervention practice.

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relative-based intervention rf increases the role of the parent in developmental interventions of children
2009
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this article concerns about the simple child development and was derived from research on parentchild interaction activities with young children with developmental delays and understanding parents to engage in highly responsive interactions during daily routines with their children this approach to investigate based upon the parenting model of child development and was derived from research to parentchild interaction evidence is presented that rfi can understand both at helping parents to learn how to interact with more responsively with their children as well as at promoting children039s development and social awareness function argument is made from the child development to change from the key to change in the search of alternative to change from the search of alternative to change from the search to change to search of alternative to change in search of alternative to search of alternative to search of alternative to search of change from the search of alternative to search of alternative to search of alternative to search of alternative to search of alternative to search to search of alternative to search of alternative to search of alternative to search of alternative to search of alternative to search of alternative to search of change of change in search to search of change in search of alternative to search of alternative to change in search of alternative to search of change of alternative to search of change in search of change in search of change in search of alternative to change in search

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International Journal of Early Childhood Special Education
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