ABSTRACT

The importance of partnerships between professionals and the parents of children with special needs/disability is well established in childcare legislation. But is it reflected in practice?
Written for practitioners and those in training, this book recognises that forming partnerships can be a fraught process involving dissent as well as cooperation. Naomi Dale draws on case histories from her own experience to examine key partnership issues such as consent, confidentiality and diagnosis delivery. She combines up-to-date theory and research with practice to provide a wealth of suggestions and ideas for effective family work.
Working with Families of Children with Special Needs features useful exercises with each chapter, making it an excellent resource book and practice manual for multidisciplinary professionals.

chapter 1|27 pages

Conceptual frameworks for partnership work

chapter 2|12 pages

Beginnings

chapter 3|23 pages

The parent’s perspective

chapter 4|16 pages

Communicating and negotiating

chapter 5|24 pages

Frameworks for understanding the family

chapter 6|17 pages

Working with the whole family

chapter 7|20 pages

Assessment of family needs

chapter 8|23 pages

Participating in developmental services

chapter 9|19 pages

Information and control

chapter 11|25 pages

11Legislation and partnership

chapter 12|20 pages

12Organisational issues