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EARLY INTERVENTION IN THE LIGHT OF A RESEARCH

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September 29, 2020
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Laoues-Czimbalmos , N., Mercsné Konyári , A., Bíró, M., & Müller, A. (2020). EARLY INTERVENTION IN THE LIGHT OF A RESEARCH. Special Treatment - Interdisciplinary Journal, 6(3), 17-32. https://doi.org/10.18458/KB.2020.3.17
Abstract

Nowadays, the number of children with special educational needs (SEN) is increasing, which poses new challenges for both parents and educators. It is therefore important to research this topic from the perspective of parents and professionals. At the beginning of 2019, we conducted a questionnaire survey on early intervention in Hajdú-Bihar and Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg counties. The online and paper-based questionnaires were processed by parents (N = 103) and professionals (N = 106) (kindergarten teacher, special education teacher, conductor, etc.), for a total of 209 questionnaires. Data collection was anonymous and participation was voluntary. After processing the data in the questionnaire, we analyzed the obtained results using an Excel spreadsheet and a SPSS statistical program. The results show that both parents (76,7%) and professionals (71.7%) believe that the development of children with SNI was fully or strongly influenced by integration, i.e., they were positively assessed. Parents of healthy children accept integration, in different settings (43.7% of respondents in kindergarten, 37.9% in school, 67% in the playground) fully accept children with special educational needs who accompany their intact child.).