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Promoting Resilience With Children Impacted by Parental Incarceration
Angela Tomlin, Indiana University School of Medicine Karen Ruprecht, IFC Child Care State Capacity Building Center, Fairfax, Virginia Joyce A.… Angela Tomlin, Indiana University School of Medicine Karen Ruprecht, IFC Child Care State Capacity Building Center, Fairfax, Virginia Joyce A. Arditti, Virginia Tech Abstract…
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Early Identification of Autism Spectrum Disorder: Navigating Uncertainty on the Journey Toward an Answer
Christine M. Raches, Elesia N. Hines, and Angela M. Tomlin, Indiana University Abstract Accurate diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)… Christine M. Raches, Elesia N. Hines, and Angela M. Tomlin, Indiana University Abstract Accurate diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) at an early age is…
Equity and Social Justice in Child Welfare
To achieve equity and social justice in child welfare, the unrecognized legacies of historical trauma must be addressed.… A relationship-based and strengths-based approach best address the intense emotions associated with this unrecognized trauma. Historical trauma of racial and ethnic groups differs from traumatic events…
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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…
Supporting Young Children Experiencing Separation and Trauma
Resources for Adults Who Care for Them… Young children and their families can be tremendously affected by trauma, with significant implications for well-being well into the future. And while young children can be very expressive, they often do not have the skills or ability…
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Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Collaborative Improvement and Innovation Network (ECCS CoIIN)
by Debbie Cheatham, BSN, MS, DNP, and Catherine Bodkin, MSW, MSHA, LCSW, Senior Technical Assistance Specialists supporting the ECCS CoIIN… by Debbie Cheatham, BSN, MS, DNP, and Catherine Bodkin, MSW, MSHA, LCSW, Senior Technical Assistance Specialists supporting the ECCS CoIIN Project at ZERO TO THREE…