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Early Childhood Inclusion
Focus on Change
Edited by Michael J. Guralnick, Ph.D.

| "As early childhood professionals continue to wrestle with early childhood inclusion, this book provides an important and timely resource. If you are trying to create the best educational environment for all young children in your community, you will want to take a look at the essays compiled in this volume." Early Intervention |
Now, from leading experts in the field, comes this important book that comprehensively evaluates early childhood inclusion over the past 25 years. Based on their research and extensive experience, the authors examine benefits and drawbacks of inclusion, leading influences on inclusion, and issues that face children in different environments with different developmental challenges.
This timely information shows professionals, instructors, and students in early intervention and early childhood education where inclusion is today and what they need to do to keep the field moving forward. The final chapter presents a national in-scope agenda for change a framework of ideas for meeting challenges and achieving an agreed-upon set of principles and practices in order to create optimal educational environments for all children.
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ORDERING INFO
ISBN 1-55766-491-9
Hardcover
592 pages / 7 x 10
2001 / $68.00
Stock# 4919
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Table of Contents
About the Editor
Contributors
Preface
- Introduction and Overview
- A Framework for Change in Early Childhood Inclusion
Michael J. Guralnick
- Overarching Influences
- Educational Reform and Early Childhood Inclusion
Dorothy Kerzner Lipsky and Alan Gartner
- Public Policy in Early Childhood Inclusion: Necessary But Not Sufficient
Barbara J. Smith and Mary Jane K. Rapport
- Legal Considerations of Inclusion for Infants and Toddlers and for Preschool-Age Children
Matthew J. Stowe and H. Rutherford Turnbull III
- Attitudes and Beliefs of Parents of Typically Developing Children: Effects on Early Childhood Inclusion
Zolinda Stoneman
- "I Wish It Wouldn't All Depend Upon Me": Research on Families and Early Childhood Inclusion
Elizabeth J. Erwin, Leslie C. Soodak, Pamela J. Winton, and Ann Turnbull
- The Origins of Young Children's Attitudes Toward Peers with Disabilities
Karen E. Diamond and Fiona K. Innes
- Innovations in Professional Development: Creating Communities of Practice to Support Inclusion
Virginia Buysse, Patricia W. Wesley, and Harriet Able-Boone
- Programs
- Infants and Toddlers: Outcomes and Ecology
Mary Beth Bruder
- Child Care for Infants and Toddlers: A Natural Environment for All Children
Marion O'Brien
- Inclusive Preschool Programs: Classroom Ecology and Child Outcomes
Samuel L. Odom and Donald B. Bailey, Jr.
- Head Start and the Inclusion of Children with Disabilities
Barbara Schwartz and Marie Brand
- Transition to Inclusive Environments for Young Children with Disabilities: Toward a Seamless System of Service Delivery
Diane M. Sainato and Rebecca S. Morrison
- Participation of Young Children with Disabilities in Community Learning Activities
Carl J. Dunst
- Special Populations and Topics
- Inclusion of Children with Autism in Early Intervention Settings: An Examination of Rationale, Myths, and Procedures
Phillip Strain, Gail McGee, and Frank W. Kohler
- Educating Deaf and Hearing Children Together: Confronting the Challenges of Inclusion
Shirin D. Antia and Linda M. Levine
- Inclusion of Young Children with Complex Health Care Needs
Allen C. Crocker and Stephanie M. Porter
- The Impact of Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in Inclusive Preschool Settings
Marci J. Hanson and Craig Zercher
- Inclusive Practices for Preschool Children with Specific Language Impairment
Diane Paul-Brown and Carol J. Caperton
- Assistive Technology and Augmentative Communication in Inclusive Early Childhood Programs
MaryAnn Romski, Rose A. Sevcik, and Susan C. Forrest
- Social Competence with Peers and Early Childhood Inclusion: Need for Alternative Approaches
Michael J. Guralnick
- Instructional Perspectives in Inclusive Preschool Classrooms
Robin A. McWilliam, Mark Wolery, and Samuel L. Odom
- Conclusion
- An Agenda for Change in Early Childhood Inclusion
Michael J. Guralnick
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