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Gray, Sarah A. O.; Herberle, Amy E.; Carter, Alice S. – Zero to Three (J), 2012
This article begins with a review of research providing evidence that social-emotional competence is a key component of school readiness and that the foundations for social-emotional competence are laid down in the earliest years. We go on to review effective practices and specific interventions that have been found to strengthen children's…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Emotional Intelligence, Interpersonal Competence, Learning Readiness
Abo-Zena, Mona M.; New, Rebecca Staples – Zero to Three (J), 2012
Contrary to the concept of school readiness as achieving a particular set of attributes considered essential for educational success, this article is grounded in the assumption that all children are ready to learn, but what they are expected to learn varies widely from one cultural setting and historic period to another. The authors challenge the…
Descriptors: Social Justice, School Readiness, Adult Learning, Child Development
Osofsky, Joy D.; Thomas, Kandace – Zero to Three (J), 2012
Unfortunately, the term "infant mental health" can be confusing for some people because it may be understood as translating into "mental illness." Others may not appreciate that babies and toddlers have the capacity to experience complex emotions. The Guest Editors of this issue of the Journal explore the meaning of infant mental health.
Descriptors: Mental Health, Mental Disorders, Infants, Child Development
McCombs-Thornton, Kimberly – Zero to Three (J), 2012
This article summarizes an evaluation of the Safe Babies Court Teams Project. The study compared children in the Court Teams Project at the four initial sites (n = 298) with a nationally representative sample of young child welfare participants (n = 511) from the National Survey of Child and Adolescent Well-Being (NSCAW). The Court Teams Project…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Foster Care, Young Children, Teamwork
Zigler, Edward; Muenchow, Susan; Ruhm, Christopher J. – Zero to Three (J), 2012
Nearly 20 years after the passage of the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), it is time to take stock of U.S. policy on parental leave, particularly as it affects infant care and child development. While the FMLA has certainly expanded access to job-protected leave, large sectors of the workforce are left out and, in the absence of paid leave,…
Descriptors: Infants, Infant Care, Child Health, Child Development
Modigliani, Kathy – Zero to Three (J), 2011
This article tells the story of the 4-year consensus-building process to design quality standards for the field of family child care. Working with the National Association for Family Child Care, the Family Child Care Project at Wheelock College was funded to create an accreditation system for home-based child care programs using innovative methods…
Descriptors: Child Care, Educational Quality, Quality Control, Standard Setting
Powell, Douglas R. – Zero to Three (J), 2011
This article is excerpted from "Who's Watching the Babies? Improving the Quality of Family, Friend, and Neighbor Care" by Douglas R. Powell ("ZERO TO THREE," 2008). The article explores questions about program development and implementation strategies for supporting Family, Friend, and Neighbor (FFN) caregivers: How do programs and their host…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Program Development, Caregiver Attitudes, Program Implementation
Mangione, Peter L.; Lally, J. Ronald; Poole, Janet L.; Tuesta, Alicia; Paxton, Arlene R. – Zero to Three (J), 2011
States have placed high priority on developing early care and education systems that include early learning guidelines, curriculum, program guidelines or standards, and early childhood educator competencies. To explore how professional development and quality improvement initiatives are being integrated into emerging infant-toddler care systems,…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Infants, Guidelines, Professional Development
Melmed, Matthew E. – Zero to Three (J), 2011
Almost 200,000 infants and toddlers come into the child welfare system each year. They do so during the period of the most rapid brain development. Maltreatment can damage the architecture of the developing brain, with lifelong consequences for both baby and society. The child welfare system has not done well at addressing the developmental needs…
Descriptors: Child Welfare, Toddlers, Infants, Brain
Cole, Patricia; Oser, Cindy; Walsh, Sharon – Zero to Three (J), 2011
Just as the early years of a child's development create the architecture for future brain growth, early implementation of federal Part C legislation laid the groundwork for a system of supports for families of infants and toddlers with disabilities. Some aspects of the current legislation provide a sturdy foundation for sound policies and…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Disabilities, Toddlers, Brain
Sturm, Lynne A.; Zimet, Gregory D.; Klausmeier, Thomas – Zero to Three (J), 2010
Clinical conversations between health professionals and parents can be frustrating for both parties when the topic is childhood immunization. Parents bring to the table personal models of decision making and experiences of risk that may differ from those of their health care providers. They may also feel confused by an explosion of information…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Public Health, Child Health, Decision Making
Stroud, Barbara – Zero to Three (J), 2010
At the heart of the reflective supervision relationship is a shared journey of self-discovery for the individual staff member as mentored by his or her supervisor. In this journey, it is the relationship that serves as a trusted guide. This article examines the many lenses of culture that shape self-understanding. In the reflective supervision…
Descriptors: Supervision, Cultural Pluralism, Cultural Differences, Reflection
Guarino, Kathleen; Bassuk, Ellen – Zero to Three (J), 2010
The prevalence of traumatic stress in the lives of families who are homeless is extraordinarily high. Often these families are headed by single mothers who have experienced ongoing trauma in the form of childhood abuse and neglect, domestic violence, and community violence, as well as the trauma associated with poverty and the loss of home,…
Descriptors: Family Violence, Homeless People, Child Abuse, Coping
Newton, Emily K.; Thompson, Ross A. – Zero to Three (J), 2010
Parents responding to the ZERO TO THREE Parenting Infants and Toddlers Today poll showed excellent understanding of early childhood development, but they also underestimated young infants' emotional sensitivity and overestimated toddlers' capacities for self-regulation. This article reviews these results along with research findings on the complex…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Toddlers, Infants, Emotional Development
Parlakian, Rebecca; Adams, Emily – Zero to Three (J), 2010
ZERO TO THREE's 2009 parent survey, "Parenting Infants and Toddlers Today," revealed that 25% of all parents surveyed had experienced child care-related hardships as a result of the recent economic downturn. The result is a significant number of children who are experiencing changes in their child care arrangements. Transitions into, and out of,…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Infants, Child Care, Transitional Programs

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