#10661. Understanding Provider Attitudes Regarding Father Involvement in Early Intervention

October 2026publication date
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Abstract:
The interest in fathers as active parents has increased dramatically over the past 30 years among researchers and the popular press with considerable attention given to direct child-rearing activities; however, mothers continue to be the most likely participants in early intervention (EI) services. Using thematic analysis, we explored providers’ perceptions of father involvement in EI regarding (a) the impact of increased father involvement, (b) how father involvement could be increased, and (c) the role of culture in father involvement.
Keywords:
at risk of developmental delays/disabilities; children with disabilities; disability populations; early education programs; families; family-centered; father; intervention strategies; parents; partnerships with professionals

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