The cultural and linguistic diversity of the United States is growing rapidly and early intervention service providers are very likely to work with families whose cultures differ from their own. Service providers must consider the multiple cultural factors of families which contribute to family dynamics and the potential for miscommunication is high when the cultural frameworks of early intervention providers differ from those of the families they serve. Culturally responsive practices have been posited as a way to increase successful communication and service provision, but there is limited...
The cultural and linguistic diversity of the United States is growing rapidly and early intervention service providers are very likely to work with fa...