Appendix
Early Intervention Resources From the American Occupational Therapy Association
Resources for Occupational Therapy Practitioners
American Occupational Therapy Association. (2009). Role of occupational therapy with infants, toddlers, and families in early intervention [PowerPoint slides].▒Retrieved from http:
American Occupational Therapy Association.(2010). AOTA practice advisory on occupational therapy in early intervention. Retrieved from http:
American Occupational Therapy Association (2010).Specialized knowledge and skills for occupational therapy practice in neonatal intensive care units.▒Retrieved from http:
American Occupational Therapy Association.(2011). Occupational therapy services in early childhood and school-based settings. Retrieved from http:
American Occupational Therapy Association. (2014). AOTA practice advisory on the primary provider approach in early intervention.▒Retrieved from http:
Chandler, B. (Ed.). (2010). Early childhood: Occupational therapy services for children birth to five. Bethesda, MD: AOTA Press. ▒
Clark, G. F., & Kingsley, K. (2013). Occupational therapy practice guidelines for early childhood: Birth through 5 years. Bethesda, MD: AOTA Press.
Special issue of American Journal of Occupational Therapy,67.Occupational therapy and early interventionearly childhood [Special issue]. Retrieved from http:ajot.aotapress.netcontent674.toc
Case-Smith, J. (2013).Systematic review of interventions to promote social--emotional development in young children with or at risk for disability.American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 67, 395--404. Retrieved from http:dx.doi.org10.5014ajot.2013.004713
Case-Smith, J., Clark, G. F., & Schlabach, T. L. (2013). Systematic review of interventions used in occupational therapy to promote motor performance for children ages birth--5 years. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 67, 413--424.Retrieved fromhttp:dx.doi.org10.5014ajot.2013.005959
Clark, G. F., & Schlabach, T. L. (2013). Systematic review of occupational therapy interventions to improve cognitive development in children ages birth--5 years. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 67, 425--430.▒ Retrieved from http:dx.doi.org10.5014ajot.2013.006163
Howe, T-H., & Wang, T-N. (2013). Systematic review of interventions used in or relevant to occupational therapy for children with feeding difficulties ages birth--5 years. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 67, 405--412. Retrieved from http:dx.doi.org10.5014ajot.2013.004564
Kingsley, K., & Mailloux, Z. (2013). Evidence for the effectiveness of different service delivery models in early intervention services. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 67, 431--436.Retrieved fromhttp:dx.doi.org10.5014ajot.2013.006171▒▒
For families, other professionals, administrators and policy makers
FAQ: What is the Role of Occupational Therapy in Early Intervention? (2009) Retrieved from▒ http:
Occupational Therapy for Young Children: Birth Through 5 Years of Age. (2010)▒Retrieved from http:
Childhood Occupations Toolkit.(some available in Spanish). (2013)Retrieved from http:
American Occupational Therapy Association.(2010). AOTA practice advisory on occupational therapy in early intervention. Retrieved from http:
American Occupational Therapy Association. (2014). AOTA practice advisory on the primary provider approach in early intervention.▒Retrieved from http:
Other resources
Workgroup on Principles and Practices in Natural Environments, OSEPTA Community of Practice: Part C Settings. (2008, March).Seven key principles: Looks likedoesn’t look like. Retrieved fromhttp:ectacenter.org~pdfstopicsfamiliesPrinciples_LooksLike_DoesntLookLike3_11_08.pdf
Regional Resource Center Program. (2012). Key principles of early intervention and effective Practices: A crosswalk with statements from discipline-specific literature. Retrieved from http:
American Occupational Therapy Association.(2013). Letter of Response. Retrieved from http:
[Note: Appendix may be more suitable as online supplement]