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Hawaii Utilizes Family Child Interaction Learning Programs as Part of a Mixed Delivery System
Family Child Interaction Learning programs are an alternative to traditional childcare for many of Hawaii’s families.… Family Child Interaction Learning (FCIL) programs employ a multi-generational, culturally responsive approach that is utilized by many of Hawaii’s Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander, Asian and immigrant families. Families in these…
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Caregiver Coaching: Moving from Principles to Practice (Session 3)
This one-hour session will assist participants in developing action plans for how they can transform their interactions with parents/caregivers to… Presented by Dathan Rush of Family, Infant and Preschool Program and M'Lisa Shelden of Wichita State University. Note: You can download for later use…
North Carolina Advances Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Assessment, Diagnosis and Treatment
This article summarizes key themes from North Carolina’s role in a convening of states and jurisdictions centered around improving state… This article summarizes key themes from North Carolina's role in a convening of states and jurisdictions centered around improving state policies supporting Infant and Early…
Focusing on Relationships—An Effort That Pays by Maria Seymour St John
Parent–Child Relationship Competencies-Based Assessment, Treatment Planning, Documentation, and Billing ZERO TO THREE’s newly released publication is an indispensable tool for… Parent–Child Relationship Competencies-Based Assessment, Treatment Planning, Documentation, and Billing ZERO TO THREE’s newly released publication is an indispensable tool for all mental health professionals…