Title

Implementing and Preparing for Home Visits

Date

2012

Author(s)

R. A. McWilliam

Brief Type

Journal Publication

Model(s)

  • Other Models

Description

The most common setting for early intervention services for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families is the home. This article discusses home- and community-based early intervention and how the routines-based interview (RBI) can set the stage for successful home visits. It also addresses what has been learned about home visiting, what important issues face the field with respect to home visiting, and what still needs to be learned. These same issues are discussed for IFSP development. (author abstract)

Data Collection Methods

  • Record and document reviews

Status

Finished

For More Information

McWilliam, R. A. (2012). Implementing and preparing for home visits. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 31(4), 224–231. doi: 10.1177/0271121411426488
Author Contact Information:
R. A. McWilliam
robin.mcwilliam@siskin.org

Topics

  • Program Quality, Continuous Quality Improvement, and Fidelity