States are incubators for innovative ideas and often set the trends about which policy strategies build momentum and which do not. Learn what your state is doing to support very young children and how infants and toddlers are faring by visiting your state’s page below.
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Home visiting expansion resources highlight state accomplishments
In 2022 ZERO TO THREE released a suite of materials designed to inspire, motivate and inform state and local home… In 2022 ZERO TO THREE released a suite of materials designed to inspire, motivate and inform state and local home visiting expansion efforts. An infographic…
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Start Spreading the News: New York State’s DC:0–5 Initiative
Evelyn J. Blanck and Gilbert M. Foley, New York Center for Child Development, New York, New York Gerard Costa, Montclair… Evelyn J. Blanck and Gilbert M. Foley, New York Center for Child Development, New York, New York Gerard Costa, Montclair State University Abstract In this…
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PERSPECTIVES: Emerging Research—Not Just for the Client: Translating Principles of Relationship-Based Practice to the Organizational Level
Emily A. Bosk, Sarah V. Kautz, Alicia Mendez, Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey Karen E. Hanson, Amy… Emily A. Bosk, Sarah V. Kautz, Alicia Mendez, Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey Karen E. Hanson, Amy J. Myers, and Jeanette Radawich,…
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Identification of Sensory Processing and Sensory-Based Movement Disorders in Infants and Young Children
Susan A. Stallings-Sahler and Gilbert M. Foley, with consultation and contributions from Marie E. Anzalone Abstract Editor’s note: This article… Susan A. Stallings-Sahler and Gilbert M. Foley, with consultation and contributions from Marie E. Anzalone Abstract Editor’s note: This article is adapted from Linking Sensory…
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Ensuring Every Child’s Success: Early Identification of Developmental Delays and Disabilities Through the Medical Home Model
Jennifer Zubler, Good Samaritan Health Center, Atlanta, Georgia Susan J. Kressly, Kressly Pediatrics, Warrington, Pennsylvania Sara del Campo de Gonzalez,… Jennifer Zubler, Good Samaritan Health Center, Atlanta, Georgia Susan J. Kressly, Kressly Pediatrics, Warrington, Pennsylvania Sara del Campo de Gonzalez, Children’s Hospital of San Antonio…
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CDC’s “Learn the Signs. Act Early.”: Developmental Milestone Resources to Improve Early Identification of Children With Developmental Delays, Disorders, and Disabilities
Julia Abercrombie, Lisa Wiggins, and Katie K. Green, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control… Julia Abercrombie, Lisa Wiggins, and Katie K. Green, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia Abstract…