Reviews
Helen Dumont, Reviewer, Midwest Book Review - April 22, 2019
"A seminal, ground-breaking work"
Steven Warren, Ph.D., Investigator, Schiefelbusch Institute for Life Span Studies at the University of Kansas - November 2, 2018
"Effective Early Intervention: The Developmental Systems Approach is a comprehensive, thoroughly updated volume that builds on Mike Guralnick’s previous books on this topic. Amongst its strengths are the way it weaves the developmental approach together with empirical research to create a cutting-edge tool for practitioners, scientists, and most of all students from a wide range of disciplines."
Ann Turnbull, Ph.D., University of North Carolina - November 2, 2018
"Dr. Guralnick analyzes the "parts" and synthesizes the "whole." The "parts" are the domains of developmental science, knowledge of risk/disability, intervention science, and early intervention practice. The "whole" is his brilliant Developmental Systems Framework through which he verifies Aristotle’s wisdom–"the whole is greater than the sum of the parts."
Sally Rogers, Ph.D., Professor of Psychology and Behavioral Sciences, MIND Institute at the University of California, Davis - October 31, 2018
"Guralnick provides the reader with state of the science knowledge in learning characteristics of children within various types of developmental disorders, and in applying his DSA model, he also opens up new ways of organizing existing information, new ways of considering intervention targets, and new ideas about individual variation in longitudinal trajectories."
Laurie Dinnebeil, Ph.D., Distinguished University Professor and Judith Daso Herb Chair, The University of Toledo - October 29, 2018
"Clearly a book that should be on the bookshelf for scholars who are committed to supporting the development and well-being of young children with disabilities and their families."