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Getting Kicked Out of the “Bubble”: Rupture and Repair in the Consultative Relationship
Aisha Bennett, Reach Dane, Madison, Wisconsin Janna Hack, Peaceful Beginnings, Madison, Wisconsin Abstract An Early Head Start teacher and an… Aisha Bennett, Reach Dane, Madison, Wisconsin Janna Hack, Peaceful Beginnings, Madison, Wisconsin Abstract An Early Head Start teacher and an infant and early childhood mental…
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Cross-Sector Allies Together in the Struggle for Social Justice: Diversity-Informed Tenets for Work With Infants, Children, and Families
Kandace Thomas, Irving Harris Foundation, Chicago, Illinois Carmen Rosa Noroña, Child Witness to Violence Project, Early Trauma Treatment Network, Boston… Kandace Thomas, Irving Harris Foundation, Chicago, Illinois Carmen Rosa Noroña, Child Witness to Violence Project, Early Trauma Treatment Network, Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts Maria…
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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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Developmental Consequences of Homelessness for Young Parents and Their Children
Melissa A. Kull, Amy Dworsky, Beth Horwitz, and Anne F. Farrell, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago Abstract When… Melissa A. Kull, Amy Dworsky, Beth Horwitz, and Anne F. Farrell, Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago Abstract When families experience homelessness, both…
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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…