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Mark S. Innocenti
Mark S. Innocenti
Assocaiate Professor, Utah State University
Verified email at usu.edu
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Quality indicators for group experimental and quasi-experimental research in special education
R Gersten, LS Fuchs, D Compton, M Coyne, C Greenwood, MS Innocenti
Exceptional children 71 (2), 149-164, 2005
14982005
Parenting stress in families of children with disabilities
TB Smith, MNI Oliver, MS Innocenti
American journal of orthopsychiatry 71 (2), 257-261, 2001
5402001
Families of children with disabilities: Normative data and other considerations on parenting stress
MS Innocenti, K Huh, GC Boyce
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education 12 (3), 403-427, 1992
2231992
Parenting interactions with children: Checklist of observations linked to outcomes (PICCOLO) in diverse ethnic groups
LA Roggman, GA Cook, MS Innocenti, V Jump Norman, K Christiansen
Infant Mental Health Journal 34 (4), 290-306, 2013
2172013
Developmental Parenting: A Guide forEarly Childhood Practitioners
LA Roggman, MS Innocenti
Paul H. Brookes Publishing, 2008
1552008
Depressive symptomatology and interaction behaviors of mothers having a child with disabilities
TB Smith, MS Innocenti, GC Boyce, CS Smith
Psychological reports 73 (3_suppl), 1184-1186, 1993
1211993
Telling stories and making books: Evidence for an intervention to help parents in migrant Head Start families support their children's language and literacy
LK Boyce, MS Innocenti, LA Roggman, VKJ Norman, E Ortiz
Early Education and Development 21 (3), 343-371, 2010
1172010
Strengthening the family–professional partnership in services for young children.
RN Roberts, S Rule, MS Innocenti
Paul H Brookes Publishing, 1998
1081998
Preparation for transition to mainstreamed post-preschool environments: Development of a survival skills curriculum
S Rule, BJ Fiechtl, MS Innocenti
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education 9 (4), 78-90, 1990
1061990
Using the PICCOLO with parents of children with a disability
MS Innocenti, LA Roggman, GA Cook
Infant Mental Health Journal 34 (4), 307-318, 2013
922013
PICCOLO (Parenting interactions with children: Checklist of observations linked to outcomes) user’s guide
LA Roggman, GA Cook, MS Innocenti, VK Jump Norman, K Christiansen
812009
Dads' parenting interactions with children: Checklist of observations linked to outcomes (PICCOLO‐D)
S Anderson, LA Roggman, MS Innocenti, GA Cook
Infant Mental Health Journal 34 (4), 339-351, 2013
792013
Sharing books and learning language: What do Latina mothers and their young children do?
LK Boyce, GA Cook, LA Roggman, MS Innocenti, VK Jump, JF Akers
Early Education & Development 15 (4), 371-386, 2004
742004
Home visit quality variations in two early head start programs in relation to parenting and child vocabulary outcomes
LA Roggman, GA Cook, MS Innocenti, V Jump Norman, LK Boyce, ...
Infant Mental Health Journal 37 (3), 193-207, 2016
632016
Emerging issues from state level evaluations of early intervention programs
RN Roberts, MS Innocenti, LD Goetze
Journal of Early Intervention 22 (2), 152-163, 1999
611999
HOme Visit Rating Scales-Adapted & Extended to Excellence (HOVRS A+ v2. 0)
LA Roggman, GA Cook, MS Innocenti, VK Jump, K Christiansen, ...
Unpublished measure, 2014
582014
Are more intensive early intervention programs more effective? A review of the literature
MS Innocenti, KR White
Exceptionality 4 (1), 31-50, 1993
581993
The social integration program: An analysis of the effects of mainstreaming handicapped children into day care centers
S Rule, JJ Stowitschek, M Innocenti, S Striefel, J Killoran, K Swezey, ...
Education and Treatment of Children, 175-192, 1987
521987
An examination of language input and vocabulary development of young Latino dual language learners living in poverty
LK Boyce, SL Gillam, MS Innocenti, GA Cook, E Ortiz
First Language 33 (6), 572-593, 2013
512013
Parenting interactions with children: Checklist of observations linked to outcomes (PICCOLO)
LA Roggman, MS Innocenti, GA Cook, VK Jump, JF Akers
502007
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