Early Childhood Intervention and Early Childhood Special Education in Turkey Within the Scope of the Developmental System Approach
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2012Author
Diken, İbrahim HalilBayhan, Pınar
Turan, Figen
Sipal, R. Fırat
Sucuoğlu, Bulbin
Ceber-Bakkaloğlu, Hatice
Kara, Özgün Kaya
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The purpose of this article was to provide an overview of early childhood intervention and early childhood special education (ECI/ECSE) services and practices in Turkey by using the Developmental System Approach (M. J. Guralnick, 2001). After pointing out the history of early childhood and ECI/ECSE services and current legislations with regard to ECI/ECSE in Turkey, the article focuses on ECI/ECSE practices in Turkey. Although ECI/ECSE legislative acts have been in place since 1980s, there are critical issues regarding the provision of systematic ECI/ECSE both to young children with developmental delays or at risk for developmental delays and to their families. These issues include lack of a model system approach, lack of assessment tools and curricula, and lack of qualified personnel. Future recommendations for ECI/ECSE are provided.
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Infants & Young ChildrenVolume
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