Links to Telepractice Research and Information

March 18, 2020

Article on use of Early Start Denver Model during remote early intervention.

Use of telehealth in early intervention (IDEA Part C) – Resources to consider during the COVID-19 public health emergency.  Links to many different areas related to providing early intervention remotely.

Telepractice in Speech-Language Therapy: Researchers and practitioners have found that telepractice is an effective means of increasing access to high-quality services that meet children’s unique needs and is a viable mechanism to deliver speech–language services for multiple purposes. This article offers a framework to facilitate the implementation of practices.

Parent Perspectives of an Occupational Therapy Telehealth Intervention:  Occupational therapy services delivered via telehealth can support families of young children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in everyday routines such as mealtime, bedtime, and play. The aim of the current study was to understand the lived experiences of parents who participated in a 12-week, telehealth-delivered occupational therapy intervention.

A Multisite Study Evaluating the Benefits of Early Intervention via Telepractice:  This study sought to determine the effectiveness of telepractice as a method of delivering early intervention services to families of infants and toddlers who are deaf or hard of hearing.

The Informed SLP : site with resources and information on tele-practice with link and more information on ASHA’s Tele-practice site.

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