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Supporting Caregivers in Nurturing Their Young Child’s Development
Kathy Reschke, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC, with Margaret Tomcho, Sam Sandos Westside Family Health Center, Denver, Colorado Lizette Melis,… Kathy Reschke, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC, with Margaret Tomcho, Sam Sandos Westside Family Health Center, Denver, Colorado Lizette Melis, North Country HealthCare, Flagstaff, Arizona…
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Promoting Family Engagement and Early Identification of Developmental Delays: The Role of Act Early Ambassadors
Jennifer Hall-Lande, University of Minnesota, Institute on Community Integration and MN-LEND (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities) Deana McGuire Buck, Richmond,… Jennifer Hall-Lande, University of Minnesota, Institute on Community Integration and MN-LEND (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities) Deana McGuire Buck, Richmond, Virginia Deepa Srinivasavaradan, SPAN Parent…
Bill Adds State Funds for Community-based Home Visiting Models in Minnesota
In 2021 Minnesota passed HF 2128, an omnibus health and human services finance bill that included $4.5 million in state… In 2021 Minnesota passed HF 2128, an omnibus health and human services finance bill that included $4.5 million in state funds to significantly expand…
Envisioning Your Home Visiting Expansion Infographic
Intentional home visiting expansion can strategically increase accessibility for families and improve the effectiveness of home visiting services by meeting… Intentional home visiting expansion can strategically increase accessibility for families and improve the effectiveness of home visiting services by meeting a range of family…
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Holding From Afar: The Protective Effect of Virtual Reflective Supervision/ Consultation (V-RSC) During the Pandemic
Jennifer A. Willford, Slippery Rock University Robert T. Gallen, University of Pittsburgh Teagan Cruz, Haley Hensler, Mohamad Khalaifa, MiKaila Leonard,… Jennifer A. Willford, Slippery Rock University Robert T. Gallen, University of Pittsburgh Teagan Cruz, Haley Hensler, Mohamad Khalaifa, MiKaila Leonard, Elizabeth Wernert, and Meredith Willard,…
Addressing Bias and Advancing Equity in State Policy – Minnesota
Ensuring an equitable start for all babies requires understanding the influence of race, ethnicity, and racism in the lives of… As a result of the longstanding history of systemic racism and marginalization in the United States, babies in communities of color, particularly Black, Hispanic, and…