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Supporting Individual and Community Identity Development in Infant-Toddler Classrooms
Anneliese W. Johnson and Samantha Peterson, The Ohio State University Abstract How do very young children develop a sense of… Anneliese W. Johnson and Samantha Peterson, The Ohio State University Abstract How do very young children develop a sense of identity and belonging culturally, and…
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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…
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Reuniting Young Children With Their Incarcerated Parents
Julie Poehlmann-Tynan, University of Wisconsin-Madison Abstract Millions of U.S. children are separated from a parent each year because of parental… Julie Poehlmann-Tynan, University of Wisconsin-Madison Abstract Millions of U.S. children are separated from a parent each year because of parental incarceration in prison or jail.…
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Promoting Caregiver and Child Health Through Housing Stability Screening in Clinical Settings
Richard Sheward, Allison Bovell-Ammon, and Nayab Ahmad, Children’s HealthWatch, Boston Medical Center, Boston Massachusetts Genevieve Preer, Boston Medical Center, Boston… Richard Sheward, Allison Bovell-Ammon, and Nayab Ahmad, Children's HealthWatch, Boston Medical Center, Boston Massachusetts Genevieve Preer, Boston Medical Center, Boston Massachusetts Stephanie Ettinger de Cuba,…