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Therapeutic Perinatal Research With Low-Income Families: Leveraging Benevolent Childhood Experiences (BCEs) and Fathers’ Perspectives to Promote Resilience
Angela J. Narayan, Victoria M. Atzl, Jillian S. Merrick, and Laura M. River, University of Denver Rachel Peña, Denver Health… Angela J. Narayan, Victoria M. Atzl, Jillian S. Merrick, and Laura M. River, University of Denver Rachel Peña, Denver Health & Hospital Authority, Denver, Colorado…
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Reflective Consultation With Groups via Virtual Technology: What Is Best Practice?
Ashley McCormick and Faith Eidson, Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health, Southgate, Michigan Mary E. Harrison, University of… Ashley McCormick and Faith Eidson, Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health, Southgate, Michigan Mary E. Harrison, University of Minnesota Abstract As the field…
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The Pediatric Birth to Three Clinic and Early Childhood Mental Health Program: Meeting the Needs of Complex Pediatric Patients
Maria Kroupina and Kathryn Elison, University of Minnesota Abstract Children from birth to 3 years old with complex medical needs… Maria Kroupina and Kathryn Elison, University of Minnesota Abstract Children from birth to 3 years old with complex medical needs often experience psychological issues, but…
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National Workforce Registry Alliance Dataset Sheds Light on Infant–Toddler Educator Characteristics
Nikki Darling-Kuria, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC Kelly Smith, Child Care Resource & Referral Association, Columbus, Ohio Jill M. Soto,… Nikki Darling-Kuria, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC Kelly Smith, Child Care Resource & Referral Association, Columbus, Ohio Jill M. Soto, New World Now, Blanchard, Oklahoma…
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“LET UP”: A Systematic Approach to Responding to Cultural Bias in Health Care
Dana E. Crawford, Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and Montefiore Medical Group, Bronx, New York Nathan T.… Dana E. Crawford, Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University and Montefiore Medical Group, Bronx, New York Nathan T. Chomilo, Park Nicollet Health…
State Supplemental Funds Boost the Power of EHS
Early Head Start (EHS) federal funding is an essential component of a state’s approach to providing high quality services to… Early Head Start (EHS) federal funding is an essential component of a state’s approach to providing high quality services to infants, toddlers and their families.…