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PERSPECTIVES: Breaking New Ground - Maine's Efforts to Support the Early Childhood Education Workforce
Brieanna Gutierrez and Todd A. Landry, Office of Child and Family Services, Maine Department of Health and Human Services, Augusta,… Brieanna Gutierrez and Todd A. Landry, Office of Child and Family Services, Maine Department of Health and Human Services, Augusta, Maine Ana Hicks, Maine Governor’s…
Concerns Within a Caregiver–Child Relationship: The Diagnosis of a Relationship-Specific Disorder of Infancy/Early Childhood
Sufna John, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Editor’s Note The following article is excerpted and adapted from the forthcoming… Sufna John, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Editor’s Note The following article is excerpted and adapted from the forthcoming DC:0–5 Casebook (Mulrooney et al.,…
Breaking the Silence and Bringing Good Noise: Parents and Advocates Come Together to Center Lived Experiences
To truly shift power and unleash parent wisdom, states and communities must make space for and fully support parent participation… To truly shift power and unleash parent wisdom, states and communities must make space for and fully support parent participation in policy and advocacy. From…
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Toward Truly Universal Screening: Addressing Disparities in Early Childhood Screening in Pediatric Primary Care
Rachel Wirtshafter and Diane Lee, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York Abstract There is great opportunity in pediatric primary… Rachel Wirtshafter and Diane Lee, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, New York Abstract There is great opportunity in pediatric primary care to lay the foundation…