1964
DOI: 10.2307/2293912
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The Role of Parents and Family Life

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“…One-way analysis of variance for selected inde pendent variables with Opinion Scale, Involvement Scale and Therapy Item 70 Table 11. Summary of significant relationships between the independent variables and the dependent variables ... 79 (Enzer, 1976;Gordon, 1972;Liddle & Rockwell, 1964;Webster, 1966;Weikart, 1971).…”
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“…One-way analysis of variance for selected inde pendent variables with Opinion Scale, Involvement Scale and Therapy Item 70 Table 11. Summary of significant relationships between the independent variables and the dependent variables ... 79 (Enzer, 1976;Gordon, 1972;Liddle & Rockwell, 1964;Webster, 1966;Weikart, 1971).…”
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“…The necessity of parental involvement in the speech and language program seems crucial. There is consider able research which indicates that parental involvement in the educa tional process is important in obtaining educational goals (Enzer, 1976;Gordon, 1972;Liddle & Rockwell, 1964;Webster, 1966;Weikart, 1971). 1. guidance as to which specialists, in what sequence, should have priority in the diagnostic and therapeutic programs 2. how to prepare the child for the examination sessions 3. clinician's explanation of examination findings 4. parent's role in supportive therapy 5. progress and the probable duration of the rehabilitation program 6. preparation for emotional problems that may arise in the home as a result of the program 7. specific directions to the parent at the termination of therapy.…”
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