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Role of the Pediatrician in Family-Centered Early Intervention Services

There is growing evidence that early intervention services have had a positive influence on the developmental outcome of children with established disabilities or those considered "at risk" for disabilities and their families. Various federal and state statutes now mandate that community-b...

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Published in:Pediatrics (Evanston) 2001-05, Vol.107 (5), p.1155-1157
Main Authors: Sandler, Adrian D, Brazdziunas, Dana, Cooley, W Carl, Lilliam Gonzalez de Pijem
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Language:English
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Summary:There is growing evidence that early intervention services have had a positive influence on the developmental outcome of children with established disabilities or those considered "at risk" for disabilities and their families. Various federal and state statutes now mandate that community-based, coordinated, multidisciplinary, family-centered programs be established, which are accessible to serve children and families in need. The pediatrician, in close collaboration with the family and the early intervention team, plays a critical role in guiding the clinical and developmental aspects of the early intervention services provided. This role can be best served in the context of providing a medical home for children with special health care needs. The purpose of this statement is to assist the pediatrician in assuming a proactive role on the multidisciplinary team providing early intervention services.
ISSN:0031-4005
1098-4275
DOI:10.1542/peds.107.5.1155