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Social-Emotional Competence and Family Relations Chapter 10<br />

SELECTED RESOURCES<br />

FOR WORKING WITH FAMILIES<br />

Books<br />

Beckman, P.J. Strategies for Working with Families <strong>of</strong><br />

Young Children with Disabilities. Baltimore, MD: Paul<br />

H. Brookes Publishing Co., 1996.<br />

Dunst, C.; Trivett, C. and Deal, A. Enabling and Empowering<br />

Families: Principles and Guidelines for Practice.<br />

Cambridge, MA: Brookline Books, 1988.<br />

Lynch, E. W. and Hanson, M. J., eds. Developing Cross-<br />

Cultural Competence: A Guide for Working with Young<br />

Children and Their Families, 2 nd Ed. Baltimore, MD:<br />

Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., 1998.<br />

Singer, G. H. S. and Powers, L. E. Families, Disability and<br />

Empowerment: Active Coping Skills and Strategies for<br />

Family Interventions. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes<br />

Publishing Co., 1993.<br />

Informational Materials<br />

Hanson, M. J. and Beckman, P. J. Me Too! Baltimore,<br />

MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. (in press).<br />

Booklets included in the Me Too! series:<br />

Introducing… Me!<br />

It’s Time for Preschool<br />

My Community, My Family<br />

Me and My New Friends<br />

On My Best Behavior<br />

Look What I Can Do Now<br />

144<br />

McWilliam, P. J. and Winston, P. Brass Tacks: Part I –<br />

Programs and Practices: Part II – Individual Interactions<br />

with Families. Chapel Hill, NC: Frank Porter Graham<br />

Publications, 1992.<br />

National Information Center on Children and Youth<br />

with Disabilities (NICHCY), Washington, DC. Offers<br />

a variety <strong>of</strong> information and resources for parents.<br />

Internet Resources<br />

<strong>Early</strong> <strong>Childhood</strong> Research Institute on Culturally and<br />

Linguistically Appropriate Services. University <strong>of</strong><br />

Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. www.clas.uiuc.edu/<br />

abtclas<br />

National Information Center on Children and Youth<br />

with Disabilities (NICHCY) www.nichcy.org/pubs/<br />

parents<br />

The Family Village – bringing together valuable<br />

information for parents <strong>of</strong> individuals who have<br />

disabilities. www.familyvillage.wisc.edu

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