Understanding Provider Attitudes Regarding Father Involvement in Early Intervention

Author(s)Curtiss, Sarah L.
Author(s)McBride, Brent A.
Author(s)Uchima, Kelly
Author(s)Laxman, Dan J.
Author(s)Santos, Rosa M.
Author(s)Weglarz-Ward, Jenna
Author(s)Kern, Justin
Date Accessioned2021-12-17T03:44:17Z
Date Available2021-12-17T03:44:17Z
Publication Date2019-01-01
DescriptionAuthor's submitted version (accepted for publication)
AbstractPublic and research interest in fathers as active parents has increased dramatically with considerable attention given to father involvement in direct child-rearing activities; however, mothers continue to be the most likely participants in early intervention services. Using thematic analysis we explored providers’ perceptions (n = 511) of father involvement in early intervention regarding (a) the impact of increased father involvement; (b) how father involvement could be increased; and (c) the role of culture in father involvement. Providers believed more involvement was better and identified several ways in which fathers made and difference. Some providers believed it was not in their hands to increase involvement; however, other providers identified system-level and direct approaches. Providers preponderantly reported culture as a barrier to involvement but there were notable exceptions. We recommend providers receive professional development to support family-centered philosophies and practices that are inclusive of father involvement.en_US
SponsorThis research was support in part by a grant from the Institute for Education Sciences of the U.S. Department of Education to B. McBride, R. Santos, S. Hong, and W. J. Dyer (R324A120174).en_US
CitationCurtiss, S.L., McBride, B.A., Uchima, K., Laxman, D. J., Santos, R. M., Weglarz-Ward, J., & Kern, J. (2019). Understanding provider perspectives: Father involvement in early intervention. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, Online first. https://doi.org/10.1177/0271121419844829en_US
DOI10.1177/0271121419844829
ISSN1538-4845
URLhttps://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/29646
PublisherSAGEen_US
KeywordsDisability populationsen_US
KeywordsEarly education programsen_US
KeywordsChildren with disabilitiesen_US
KeywordsIntervention strategiesen_US
KeywordsAt risk of developmental delays/disabilitiesen_US
TitleUnderstanding Provider Attitudes Regarding Father Involvement in Early Interventionen_US
TypeArticleen_US
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