: It explores various service delivery levels, including family-centered, community-based, and South Asian regional programs. Key Content and Specialized Programs
The book details several established intervention models and practical support strategies: Handbook of Parent-Implemented Interventions fo...
The , edited by Michael Siller and Lindee Morgan, is a comprehensive resource published by Springer (2018) . It provides evidence-based strategies to support the developmental needs of toddlers diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) through parent-led interventions. Core Purpose and Scope : It explores various service delivery levels, including
: Reduced maternal depression and increased knowledge of autism. Core Purpose and Scope : Reduced maternal depression
: Improved communicative behavior and social sensory routines in children.
: Explores using recorded interactions to help parents refine their intervention techniques.
: Examines how individual differences—such as culture, socioeconomic status, and parenting emotions—affect the success of interventions. Target Audience