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Am J Ment Retard ; 105(1): 32-46, 2000 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10683707

ABSTRACT

Child-driven and transactional models of child-family interactions were tested with 80 children who had developmental delays and their families. Children's cognitive competence, personal-social competence, behavior and communication "hassle," and family accommodations to the children were assessed at child ages 3, 7, and 11. Accommodations were summarized as internal (within the family) and external (use of outside resources) intensity and types. Results indicate that the longitudinal relationships between children's cognitive competence, personal-social competence, behavior and communication hassle, and family accommodations are best explained by a child-driven model. Implications for early intervention and for the need to consider both child and family outcomes are discussed.


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Communication , Developmental Disabilities/psychology , Parent-Child Relations , Social Behavior , Child , Child Behavior Disorders/diagnosis , Child Behavior Disorders/psychology , Child Behavior Disorders/therapy , Child, Preschool , Cost of Illness , Developmental Disabilities/diagnosis , Developmental Disabilities/therapy , Early Intervention, Educational , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Internal-External Control , Language Development Disorders/diagnosis , Language Development Disorders/psychology , Language Development Disorders/therapy , Male , Parenting/psychology
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