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Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health in American Indian and Alaskan Native Communities: Considerations for Early Childhood Partners and Funders
Ekaterina Zoubak, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, Maryland Abstract What key ingredients are needed to effectively… Ekaterina Zoubak, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, Maryland Abstract What key ingredients are needed to effectively promote the mental health and…
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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Vol 40 No 4—This Issue and Why it Matters
Angela Tomlin & Karen Ruprecht, Guest Editors Parental absence due to incarceration is a unique family stressor. Many children have… Angela Tomlin & Karen Ruprecht, Guest Editors Parental absence due to incarceration is a unique family stressor. Many children have an absent parent because…
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Exploring Early Care and Education Policy for Young Children of Incarcerated Parents
Harriet Dichter and Karen Ruprecht, ICF Child Care State Capacity Building Center, Fairfax, Virginia Angela Tomlin, Indianan University School of… Harriet Dichter and Karen Ruprecht, ICF Child Care State Capacity Building Center, Fairfax, Virginia Angela Tomlin, Indianan University School of Medicine Abstract Children…
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Understanding Secondary Trauma and Stress in the Early Childhood Workforce
Karen Ruprecht, ICF Child Care State Capacity Building Center, Fairfax, Virginia Angela Tomlin, Indiana University School of Medicine Kelley J.… Karen Ruprecht, ICF Child Care State Capacity Building Center, Fairfax, Virginia Angela Tomlin, Indiana University School of Medicine Kelley J. Perkins, ICF Child Care…
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Parent–Child Separation Due to Incarceration: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment Considerations
Elesia N. Hines and Shannon L. Thompson, Indiana University Michelle B. Moore, Amy B. Dickson, and Kristin L. Callahan, Louisiana… Elesia N. Hines and Shannon L. Thompson, Indiana University Michelle B. Moore, Amy B. Dickson, and Kristin L. Callahan, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center,…