학술논문

Mealtime Developmental Skills: Surveying the Knowledge of Early Interventionists
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Source
Journal of Early Intervention. Sep 2023 45(3):250-263.
Subject
Visual Impairments
Infants
Toddlers
Early Intervention
Professional Personnel
Eating Habits
Daily Living Skills
Specialists
Skill Development
Students with Disabilities
Developmental Delays
Developmental Disabilities
Family Involvement
Teamwork
Blindness
Training
Competence
Professional Development
Language
English
ISSN
1053-8151
2154-3992
Abstract
Young children with visual impairment and their families often require specialized assistance through early intervention to develop adaptive routines, cues, and environmental settings during mealtimes and other daily tasks. There is little empirical data in the area of mealtime routines available to support families of young children with visual impairment, and the need for research-based interventions is great. The purpose of this initial needs assessment survey was to gather information as little is already known about what teachers of students with visual impairment trained in early intervention (TSVI-EIs) and other early interventionists who work with infants and toddlers with visual impairment already know about the development of independent mealtime skills. The results of this survey indicate that early intervention professionals would like additional opportunities to learn about mealtime routine strategies for young children with visual impairment, confirm their current experiences and knowledge, and identify additional training and resources.