Implementation and effectiveness of a home-based early intervention program for blind infants and preschoolers

Beelmann A, Brambring M (1998)
RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES 19(3): 225-244.

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This article presents results from a comprehensive evaluation of a home-based early intervention project for congenitally blind young children. Five full-term and five preterm blind children, who had a mean age of 12 months at the beginning of the project, were visited at horne with their families every 2 weeks over a 2-year period. Results showed that art individualized, handicap-specific early intervention using different types of parent involvement (cotherapist, parent counseling) could be implemented successfully. Compared with controls, developmental test data from the ages of 12 to 36 months showed nn accelerating impact on the full-term children. However, no intervention effects could be found in the preterm children. This finding was mainly due to methodological limitations (e.g., selection bins). The best results among full-term children were found on blindness-specific scales (e.g., orientation and mobility). Ir is concluded that the outcomes in full-term children confirm the success of this type of early intervention.
Erscheinungsjahr
1998
Zeitschriftentitel
RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Band
19
Ausgabe
3
Seite(n)
225-244
ISSN
0891-4222
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1625339

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Beelmann A, Brambring M. Implementation and effectiveness of a home-based early intervention program for blind infants and preschoolers. RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES. 1998;19(3):225-244.
Beelmann, A., & Brambring, M. (1998). Implementation and effectiveness of a home-based early intervention program for blind infants and preschoolers. RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, 19(3), 225-244. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0891-4222(98)00004-3
Beelmann, A, and Brambring, Michael. 1998. “Implementation and effectiveness of a home-based early intervention program for blind infants and preschoolers”. RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES 19 (3): 225-244.
Beelmann, A., and Brambring, M. (1998). Implementation and effectiveness of a home-based early intervention program for blind infants and preschoolers. RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES 19, 225-244.
Beelmann, A., & Brambring, M., 1998. Implementation and effectiveness of a home-based early intervention program for blind infants and preschoolers. RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, 19(3), p 225-244.
A. Beelmann and M. Brambring, “Implementation and effectiveness of a home-based early intervention program for blind infants and preschoolers”, RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, vol. 19, 1998, pp. 225-244.
Beelmann, A., Brambring, M.: Implementation and effectiveness of a home-based early intervention program for blind infants and preschoolers. RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES. 19, 225-244 (1998).
Beelmann, A, and Brambring, Michael. “Implementation and effectiveness of a home-based early intervention program for blind infants and preschoolers”. RESEARCH IN DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES 19.3 (1998): 225-244.

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