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Reflective Supervision and its Impact on Early Childhood Intervention

Authors :
Jill E. Hennes
Megan Cox
Mary E. Harrison
Christopher L. Watson
Shelley Neilsen Gatti
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2014.

Abstract

This chapter charts the recent evolution of research focused on reflective supervision provided to practitioners delivering services to young children and their families through early intervention programs. The authors explore research focused on defining reflective supervision, identifying five essential elements or “active ingredients” of reflective supervision as a professional development model and demonstrating the impact on practitioners. The impact studies described in this chapter have produced empirical data demonstrating an increase in reflective supervision behaviors as a result of participation. In addition, the studies provide qualitative accounts of practitioners’ experiences, conveying positive effects on intervention practice and reduction of practitioner job stress.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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