Sandall, Susan RStadnicki, Stefanie2012-09-132015-12-142012-09-132012Stadnicki_washington_0250O_10662.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1773/20829Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2012In this study, parent satisfaction with their child's birth to three program was evaluated. Responses among different family groups were then compared. A parent satisfaction and family needs survey was given to all seventy families in the Infant and Toddler Program at the Experimental Education Unit in Seattle, Washington. With a response rate of 70% it was difficult to draw conclusions, however answers indicated general program satisfaction. Families still had need of resources in the areas of information, family and social support, and childcare.application/pdfen-USCopyright is held by the individual authors.autism; birth to three; surveySpecial educationEarly childhood educationEducation - SeattleParent Satisfaction Survey of the Infant-Toddler Program at the Experimental Education UnitThesis