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States Modify Home Visiting Services in Response to COVID-19
States across the nation are taking steps to support home visiting programs as they continue working with families virtually during… States across the nation are taking steps to support home visiting programs as they continue working with families virtually during the COVID-19 public health…
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Reflective Consultation With Groups via Virtual Technology: What Is Best Practice?
Ashley McCormick and Faith Eidson, Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health, Southgate, Michigan Mary E. Harrison, University of… Ashley McCormick and Faith Eidson, Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health, Southgate, Michigan Mary E. Harrison, University of Minnesota Abstract As the field…
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Deconstructing a Reflective Supervision Conversation
by Faith Eidson and Deborah J. Weatherston Abstract This article offers excerpts from a live, reflective supervision between supervisor (Deborah… by Faith Eidson and Deborah J. Weatherston Abstract This article offers excerpts from a live, reflective supervision between supervisor (Deborah Weatherston) and supervisee (Faith Eidson)…
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National Workforce Registry Alliance Dataset Sheds Light on Infant–Toddler Educator Characteristics
Nikki Darling-Kuria, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC Kelly Smith, Child Care Resource & Referral Association, Columbus, Ohio Jill M. Soto,… Nikki Darling-Kuria, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC Kelly Smith, Child Care Resource & Referral Association, Columbus, Ohio Jill M. Soto, New World Now, Blanchard, Oklahoma…
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Experiences of Infant Mental Health Home Visiting Professionals in Challenging and High-Risk Environments
Karol Wilson, Claire Robinson, Amber Donahue, Michele Hall, and Nancy Roycraft, Starfish Family Services, Dearborn, Michigan Carla Barron, Wayne State… Karol Wilson, Claire Robinson, Amber Donahue, Michele Hall, and Nancy Roycraft, Starfish Family Services, Dearborn, Michigan Carla Barron, Wayne State University Abstract Partnering With Parents,…
California Bill Mandates Implicit Bias Training for Perinatal Healthcare Professionals
A new California bill requires implicit bias training for all healthcare professionals working in perinatal services. California’s new Senate Bill 464, known… A new California bill requires implicit bias training for all healthcare professionals working in perinatal services. California’s new Senate Bill 464, known as the California Dignity in…