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States Innovate and Adapt During the Pandemic
As we enter another season under the Coronavirus pandemic, ZERO TO THREE would like to take a moment to highlight… As we enter another season under the Coronavirus pandemic, ZERO TO THREE would like to take a moment to highlight the many swift and efficient…
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Sustainability for SBCT Sites and States: Best Practices and Lessons Learned
The webinar will highlight the key components of sustainability for SBCT sites and states plus best practices and lessons… The webinar will highlight the key components of sustainability, present findings from our recent finance and policy survey of SBCT sites, and feature lessons learned…
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The Warmest Handoff: Using Child–Parent Psychotherapy to Ease Placement Transitions
Barbara Jessing, Fontenelle House, Omaha, Nebraska Jennie Cole-Mossman, JBS International Consulting, North Bethesda, Maryland Abstract Young children in the child… Barbara Jessing, Fontenelle House, Omaha, Nebraska Jennie Cole-Mossman, JBS International Consulting, North Bethesda, Maryland Abstract Young children in the child welfare system are inherently…
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Practicing Inclusion, Doing Justice: Disability, Identity, and Belonging in Early Childhood
Margaret R. Beneke, University of Washington Jennifer R. Newton, Ohio University Meghan Vinh, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute, Chapel… Margaret R. Beneke, University of Washington Jennifer R. Newton, Ohio University Meghan Vinh, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute, Chapel Hill, North Carolina Sheresa Boone…
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Advancing Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health: The Integration of DC:0-5™ Into State Policy and Systems
Amanda Szekely, Therese Ahlers, Julie Cohen, and Cindy Oser, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC Abstract This article discusses… Amanda Szekely, Therese Ahlers, Julie Cohen, and Cindy Oser, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC Abstract This article discusses why and how states…