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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Huntington, Lee; Galano, Joseph – Zero to Three (J), 2013
It is a common assumption that mothers who have had previous births would participate less fully and have poorer outcomes from early home visitation programs than would first-time mothers. The authors conducted a qualitative and quantitative study to test that assumption by measuring three aspects of participation: time in the program, the number…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Family Environment, Home Visits, Mothers
Peterson, Carla A.; Roggman, Lori A.; Green, Beth; Chazan-Cohen, Rachel; Korfmacher, Jon; McKelvey, Lorraine; Zhang, Dong; Atwater, Jane B. – Zero to Three (J), 2013
Variations in dosage, content, and family engagement with Early Head Start (EHS) home visiting services were examined for families participating in the EHS Research and Evaluation Project. Families were grouped by characteristics of maternal age, maternal ethnicity, and level of family risk. All home visiting variables were related differentially…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Family Environment, Home Visits, Mothers
Weatherston, Deborah J. – Zero to Three (J), 2013
The author explores the reflective components of observation, listening, wondering, and response. Together, these components invite parents to discover who their babies are as well as to understand the importance of nurturing relationships, past and present, to development, growth, and change. Of equal interest, reflective practice offers Infant…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Early Experience, Home Visits, Reflective Teaching
Kaitz, Marsha; Tessler, Naomi; Chriki, Miriam – Zero to Three (J), 2012
Mom2Mom is an attachment-based home visiting project for distressed mothers of young infants, based in Israel. Home visitors, who are volunteer mothers from the community, are trained and supervised by professionals. Home visits occur weekly for 1-2 hours and continue until the infant is 1 year old. The project was founded in Jerusalem in year…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Infants, Home Visits, Mothers
Van Horn, Patricia; Osofsky, Joy D.; Henderson, Dorothy; Korfmacher, Jon; Thomas, Kandace; Lieberman, Alicia F. – Zero to Three (J), 2012
Child-parent psychotherapy (CPP), an evidence-based dyadic therapeutic intervention for very young children exposed to trauma, is becoming the go-to therapeutic intervention for infant mental health practitioners. Although CPP has been shown to be effective for rebuilding the parent-child relationship, reducing trauma symptoms, and reducing…
Descriptors: Evidence, Early Intervention, Parent Child Relationship, Depression (Psychology)
Shohet, Cilly; Jaegermann, Nurit – Zero to Three (J), 2012
The Mediational Intervention for Sensitizing Caregivers (MISC) model is a comprehensive developmental approach to help adults understand their role in child development by enhancing the quality of adult-child interactions. This article describes how the Irving B. Harris Program for Infants, Toddlers and Their Families at Bar-Ilan University…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Mental Health, Foreign Countries, Child Caregivers
Cohen, Richard – Zero to Three (J), 2012
Evidence-based treatments are increasingly important and necessary parts of many disciplines when working with very young children and their families. In using them, it is advantageous to be grounded in the principles and practices that research has shown are critical to children's healthy development, particularly the importance of supporting the…
Descriptors: Evidence, Parent Child Relationship, Best Practices, School Psychology
Yeary, Julia; Zoll, Sally; Reschke, Kathy – Zero to Three (J), 2012
How does a parent stay connected with an infant or toddler during a prolonged separation? Research has shown how important early connections are for child development. When a parent is not present physically, there are strategies that military parents have been using to keep a parent and child connected, promoting mindfulness. Because infants and…
Descriptors: Parents, Reading Aloud to Others, Social Networks, Olfactory Perception
Tomlin, Angela; Pickholtz, Naomi; Green, Allison; Rumble, Patricia – Zero to Three (J), 2012
The United States has more people in prison than any other country, and more than half of those incarcerated are parents. This article reviews the challenges to parenting while in prison and considers how parental attachment experiences and difficult life trajectories have an impact on parent-child relationships. The authors provide examples of…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Child Rearing, Correctional Institutions, Attachment Behavior
Pickholtz, Naomi – Zero to Three (J), 2012
This brief article discusses a yoga program offered to mothers and babies who were participating in a prison nursery. The author describes the goals and the sometimes unexpected effects of the program.
Descriptors: Correctional Institutions, Institutionalized Persons, Health Promotion, Exercise
Brito, Natalie; Barr, Rachel; Rodriguez, Jennifer; Shauffer, Carole – Zero to Three (J), 2012
The absence of a father figure has been linked to very poor developmental outcomes. The Baby Elmo Program, a parenting and structured visitation program, aims to form and maintain bonds between children and their incarcerated teen fathers. The program is taught and supervised by probation staff in juvenile detention facilities. This intervention…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Intervention, Parent Child Relationship, Child Rearing
Pruett, Kyle; Pruett, Marsha Kline – Zero to Three (J), 2012
That separation and divorce frequently burden the young child emotionally and developmentally has moved from scientific to common knowledge over the past two decades. Recent cultural changes also moderate or intensify such stress and strain on the parent-child relationship: a divorce rate hovering at about 40% of all marriages, a third of all…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Divorce, Family Life, Stress Management
Parlakian, Rebecca; Lerner, Claire – Zero to Three (J), 2012
The most important factor in helping children cope with a divorce in the family is the ability of both parents to manage their own feelings about the divorce in order to focus on the needs and feelings of their children. When parents are able to establish a plan and approach that enables each to be the best parent he or she can be, it maximizes…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Caring, Divorce, Coping
Lakatos, Patricia P. – Zero to Three (J), 2012
When parents make an unintentional mistake that harms their child, the associated guilt and grief can be overwhelming and difficult to treat. The parents described in this article unknowingly created a medical emergency when they added water to their child's formula, thinking it would help her constipation. The baby survived the trauma--but with…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Anxiety, Depression (Psychology), Psychotherapy
Pruett, Kyle D. – Zero to Three (J), 2012
Kyle D. Pruett, MD, clinical professor of child psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine, responds to questions about the importance of engaging men in the lives of children. Dr. Pruett discusses how men parent differently than women; how mothers and fathers can effectively co-parent; the impact of parenting on the marital relationship; and the…
Descriptors: Fathers, Males, Parent Influence, Child Development
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