Service Provider Combinations and the Delivery of Early Intervention Services to Children and Families

Citation

Raspa, M., Hebbeler, K., Bailey, D. B., Jr., & Scarborough, A. A. (2010). Service provider combinations and the delivery of early intervention services to children and families. Infants & Young Children, 23 (2), 132-144.

Abstract

Using data from the National Early Intervention Longitudinal Study, this study provides a framework for characterizing the delivery of early intervention services based on the combinations of service providers who work with infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families. Five groups of providers were identified. Results showed that the service provider groups worked with different types of children and families based on several demographic characteristics. Groups also differed on the basis of service delivery variables. Expected differences between the groups were found on the basis of age at entry, eligibility category, and intensity of services. Variation based on other characteristics, such as ethnicity, income, and maternal education, suggest that services may not always be provided on the basis of child or family need. Limitations and future research are discussed.


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