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Washington, DC Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Policy Vignette
A Methodological Approach to Assessing Opportunities and Gaps Provides a Baseline for Next Steps This policy vignette highlights efforts in… A Methodological Approach to Assessing Opportunities and Gaps Provides a Baseline for Next Steps This policy vignette highlights efforts in Washington, DC to take stock…
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Examining the Well-Being of America’s Babies: The "State of Babies Yearbook: 2019"
Kim Keating, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC Abstract This article discusses why and how the State of Babies Yearbook: 2019… Kim Keating, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC Abstract This article discusses why and how the State of Babies Yearbook: 2019 was developed; identifies the indicators…
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What Happens When Young Children Do Not Meet Criteria for IDEA Part B/C?
Ruby A. Natale, Ellen Kolomeyeter, Kristyna Peña, Ana Robleto, Joselyn Nicole Crooks, Diana Beltré, Rachel Spector, and Zafreen Jaffery Abstract… Ruby A. Natale, Ellen Kolomeyeter, Kristyna Peña, Ana Robleto, Joselyn Nicole Crooks, Diana Beltré, Rachel Spector, and Zafreen Jaffery Abstract Early Discovery is a program…
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Advancing Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Policy in States Stories From the Field
Julie Cohen, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC Deborah Roderick Stark, Deborah Roderick Stark and Associates Jamie Colvard, ZERO TO THREE,… Julie Cohen, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC Deborah Roderick Stark, Deborah Roderick Stark and Associates Jamie Colvard, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC Abstract This…
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2018 Policy and Advocacy Wins for Babies
Despite uncertainty this year, federal and state policymakers made progress for babies. At the beginning of this past year, programs… Despite uncertainty this year, federal and state policymakers made progress for babies. At the beginning of this past year, programs that provide babies and their…
Washington D.C. passes Birth-to-Three for All DC Act of 2018
This summer, in response to calls from advocates to improve supports for the District’s youngest children, the D.C. Council approved… This summer, in response to calls from advocates to improve supports for the District’s youngest children, the D.C. Council approved the Birth-to-Three for All DC…