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Emerging Research and Reports Crib Notes April 2021
Emerging Research and Reports Related to Expectant Parents and Families With Infants and Toddlers… Crib Notes is a monthly newsletter that offers members valuable information and insights to support you in your work with expectant parents and families with infants and toddlers. In this issue…
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The Value of Reflective Supervision/Consultation in Early Childhood Education
Nichole Paradis, Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health, Southgate, Michigan Kira Johnson, Mississippi Association of Infant Mental Health,… Nichole Paradis, Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health, Southgate, Michigan Kira Johnson, Mississippi Association of Infant Mental Health, Jackson, Mississippi Zsalanda Richardson, The…
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Trauma-Informed Practices in Early Childhood Education
Implementing trauma-informed care in early childhood education can increase the chances that young traumatized children recover, thrive, and enter kindergarten… Jessica Dym Bartlett, Child Trends, Bethesda, Maryland Abstract Trauma early in life can significantly impair children’s development, mental health, and learning, placing them at…
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PERSPECTIVES Who Cares? The Parallel Process of Marginalizing Babies, Families, and Infant Mental Health Practice as Care Work
Tanika Eaves, Fairfield University Abstract This article is a call to action to the infant mental profession to consider infant… Tanika Eaves, Fairfield University Abstract This article is a call to action to the infant mental profession to consider infant mental health (IMH) practice as…
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Getting the Most Out of Screen Time: The PBS KIDS Approach to Learning Through Media
Sara DeWitt, PBS KIDS Digital, Arlington, Virginia Abstract This article provides an overview of the PBS KIDS production process and… Sara DeWitt, PBS KIDS Digital, Arlington, Virginia Abstract This article provides an overview of the PBS KIDS production process and discusses how the network approaches…
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Advocating for a Child-Centered Digital Environment
Jenny S. Radesky, University of Michigan Medical School Abstract Children’s digital media can now be characterized as an environment or… Jenny S. Radesky, University of Michigan Medical School Abstract Children’s digital media can now be characterized as an environment or space in which children interact…