Implementing My Abilities First for Children with Developmental Delays in Taiwan: A Strengths-Based, ICF-Informed Practice Report
Hua-Fang Liao, Yi-Ling Pan, Pei-Jung Wang, Yen-Tzu Wu, Ya-Tzu Liao, Verónica Schiariti

TL;DR
My Abilities First (MAF) was successfully implemented in Taiwan to support children with developmental delays by promoting self-expression and participation through ABIDs.
Contribution
The paper presents a large-scale, culturally sensitive implementation of a strengths-based, ICF-informed approach for children with developmental delays in Taiwan.
Findings
MAF implementation in Taiwan showed high training satisfaction and improved practitioner competence.
ABIDs empowered children to express abilities and preferences, increasing their participation in assessments and interventions.
Abstract
What are the main findings? My Abilities First (MAF) was successfully implemented at scale in Taiwan, with high training satisfaction, improved practitioner subjective competence, and increasing use of My Abilities Identification Cards (ABIDs).The ABID framework systematically integrates child-led strengths and voices, fostering greater self-expression and creating meaningful participation opportunities for children with developmental delays. My Abilities First (MAF) was successfully implemented at scale in Taiwan, with high training satisfaction, improved practitioner subjective competence, and increasing use of My Abilities Identification Cards (ABIDs). The ABID framework systematically integrates child-led strengths and voices, fostering greater self-expression and creating meaningful participation opportunities for children with developmental delays. What are the implications of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders · Family and Disability Support Research · Infant Development and Preterm Care
