Coping in Young Children
Early Intervention Practices to Enhance Adaptive Behavior and Resilience
By Shirley Zeitlin, Ed.D., & G. Gordon Williamson, Ph.D., O.T.R.
"A validated frame of reference for planning and implementing early intervention services." —Zero to Three
Early intervention professionals will turn to this informative book for a deeper understanding of how young children cope or adjust to the stresses of daily living. Based on the premise that effective coping facilitates effective learning, this essential guide explains how to integrate a child's developmental skills with daily functional living.
Step by step, this comprehensive guide shows how to assess coping behaviors, develop coping-oriented IFSPs through collaborative decision making implement individualized intervention strategies, and support parent-selected activities that enhance coping abilities. Also included are detailed case examples, sample forms, and well-organized charts — all designed to help support the efforts of those serving young children.
Paperback
336 pages / 7 x 10
1994
Table of Contents
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Introduction
The Coping Process
Adaptive Functioning in Young Children
The Family System
Planning Coping-Related Services
Assessment from a Coping Perspective
Intervention Planning
Intervention Strategies and Activities
Enhancing the Coping Resources of Families
Developing an IFSP with a Coping Perspective: First Steps
Completing the IFSP: Developing the 6-Month Implementation Plan
The COPING Project: Our Learning Experience
Experiences of Four Families
Staff Coping: Demands and Resources
Appendix A: Case Report of a Parent Support Group
Appendix B: Early Intervention and Development and Coping with Transition Workshops
Appendix C: Reflections of the Johnson Family