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Technoference: Parent Mobile Device Use and Implications for Children and Parent–Child Relationships
Brandon T. McDaniel, Parkview Mirro Center for Research and Innovation, Fort Wayne, Indiana Abstract The increase in the prevalence of… Brandon T. McDaniel, Parkview Mirro Center for Research and Innovation, Fort Wayne, Indiana Abstract The increase in the prevalence of smartphones and mobile devices has…
In Spite of It All: State Budget Wins for Babies in 2020
Despite the current crisis, and thanks to persistent and knowledgeable advocates, governors and legislators are holding on to and, in… Despite the current crisis, and thanks to persistent and knowledgeable advocates, governors and legislators are holding on to and, in some cases, managing to expand…
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Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health-Informed Therapeutic Visitation: An Overview and Evaluation
Samantha VanHout, Mt. Hope Family Center, Rochester, New York Sarah C. Fitzgibbons and Alana Russotti, The Society for the Protection… Samantha VanHout, Mt. Hope Family Center, Rochester, New York Sarah C. Fitzgibbons and Alana Russotti, The Society for the Protection and Care of Children, Rochester,…
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Advancing Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Policy in States: Stories From the Field, Part Two
Julie Cohen, ZERO TO THREE Policy Center, Washington, DC Deborah Roderick Stark, Deborah Roderick Stark and Associates, Harwood, Maryland Abstract… Julie Cohen, ZERO TO THREE Policy Center, Washington, DC Deborah Roderick Stark, Deborah Roderick Stark and Associates, Harwood, Maryland Abstract This article describes some of…
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Elevating the Voice of Underrepresented Young Children and Their Families: Reflecting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Within Academic Research
Ann T. Chu, University of California, San Francisco Aimee Hilado, Northeastern Illinois University Obianuju O. Berry, Columbia University Medical Center,… Ann T. Chu, University of California, San Francisco Aimee Hilado, Northeastern Illinois University Obianuju O. Berry, Columbia University Medical Center, New York State Psychiatric…
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The Role of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Leaders Across Disciplines and Settings: The 2018–2020 ZERO TO THREE Fellowship Class
Aimee Hiladado, Northeastern Illinois University Ekaterina Zoubak, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, MD Melissa Buchholz, University of… Aimee Hiladado, Northeastern Illinois University Ekaterina Zoubak, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, MD Melissa Buchholz, University of Colorado School of Medicine; Children's…