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Fox, Lise; Hemmeter, Mary Louise – Zero to Three (J), 2011
The Pyramid Model is a conceptual framework for organizing practices for promoting young children's social-emotional development and preventing and addressing challenging behavior. The authors describe a coaching approach that is focused on supporting early educators' implementation of the Pyramid Model. The authors provide a description of the…
Descriptors: Teacher Supervision, Emotional Development, Teacher Effectiveness, Teaching Methods
Yates, Tweety – Zero to Three (J), 2011
One of the findings from the ZERO TO THREE "Parenting Infants and Toddlers Today" (Hart Research Associates, 2009) parent survey was that while the majority of parents understood ways of promoting their child's development, their understanding of the milestones related to social and emotional development was less consistent. This is an important…
Descriptors: Home Visits, Infants, Parent Child Relationship, Emotional Development
Du Mond, Courtney; Mindell, Jodi A. – Zero to Three (J), 2011
Sleep is an important aspect of a child's early development and is essential to family well-being. During their first 3 years, infants and toddlers spend more than 50% of their lives sleeping. However, concerns about sleep and sleep problems are among the most common issues brought to the attention of pediatricians. Although sleep is one of the…
Descriptors: Sleep, Young Children, Child Development, Behavior Problems
Paris, Ruth; Acker, Michelle L.; Ross, Abigail M.; DeVoe, Ellen R. – Zero to Three (J), 2011
The long wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have presented unique challenges to military-connected families with very young children, yet few evidence-based services are available to support these families through deployment and reintegration. Although many military families have shown remarkable resilience throughout the intense demands of the wars,…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Young Children, War, Family Relationship
Wulczyn, Fred; Chen, Lijun; Collins, Linda; Ernst, Michelle – Zero to Three (J), 2011
The Center for State Foster Care and Adoption Data, operated by Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago, supports child welfare agencies in using longitudinal data to improve outcomes for children. For the purposes of this article, the authors analyzed data for 14 states from 2000 through 2008 to examine trends in foster care placement, length of…
Descriptors: Placement, Child Welfare, Infants, Welfare Services
Mann, Janet C.; Kretchmar, Molly D.; Worsham, Nancy L. – Zero to Three (J), 2011
This article focuses on the experience of "Desirae," a young mother who participated with her children in services at The Children's Ark, an attachment-based intervention for families in foster care. The story of Desirae and her children highlights both the sometimes paradoxical truths about families fractured by addiction, abuse, and neglect and…
Descriptors: Altruism, Child Welfare, Foster Care, Profiles
Dozier, Mary; Bick, Johanna; Bernard, Kristin – Zero to Three (J), 2011
Children in foster care face a number of challenges that threaten their ability to form attachment relationships with foster parents and to regulate their behavior and biology. The authors describe the Attachment and Biobehavioral Catch-Up (ABC) intervention, an evidence-based intervention aimed at helping foster children develop trusting…
Descriptors: Infants, Toddlers, Intervention, Placement
Hudson, Lucy – Zero to Three (J), 2011
Parents who love their children sometimes harm them. They harm them by physically or sexually abusing them and by failing to provide the nurturance that children have the right to expect. They neglect and abuse their children because they lack the necessary combination of knowledge, patience, empathy, and problem-solving capabilities. Intervening…
Descriptors: Empathy, Parent Child Relationship, Child Abuse, Child Neglect
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
Speilman, Eda – Zero to Three (J), 2011
In recent years, the concept of post-adoption depression--with both parallels and differences from postpartum depression--has emerged as a salient descriptor of the experience of a significant minority of newly adoptive parents. This article offers a clinical perspective on post-adoption depression through the stories of several families seen in…
Descriptors: Adoption, Psychotherapy, Depression (Psychology), Parents
Wolkoff, Sandra R. – Zero to Three (J), 2011
Professionals assigned to address the social and emotional needs of children in foster care have an enormous responsibility not only to understand these needs but to work with the multiple systems of care that converge to make decisions in the best interest of the child. In this essay, the author explores the emotional toll on those professionals…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Infants, Toddlers, Counselors
Hebbeler, Kathleen; Greer, Maureen; Hutton, Bradley – Zero to Three (J), 2011
The implementation of Part C of IDEA has continued to evolve as states have built and modified service delivery systems. The number of children served has increased dramatically with nearly 350,000 children and their families now receiving early intervention services. Meanwhile, challenges to the provision of quality services--such as securing…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Early Intervention, Federal Programs, Federal Legislation
McWilliam, R. A. – Zero to Three (J), 2011
Early intervention for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families has strayed from its conceptual roots and the intent of the original legislation. The author describes the top 10 mistakes commonly made in early intervention, including what happens at intake, assessment, plan development, and delivery of services. He proposes five…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Toddlers, Infants, Disabilities
Maltese, Joan; Aguayo, Joannie; Chavez, Jose – Zero to Three (J), 2011
The Child Development Institute, a nonprofit early intervention program in California, conducted a needs assessment which revealed a community that was receiving little support for infants and toddlers. There was virtually no enrollment in Part C early intervention services despite ranking high on environmental risk factors. This article describes…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Needs Assessment, Toddlers, Infants
Buysse, Virginia – Zero to Three (J), 2011
This article describes current knowledge about early childhood inclusion, summarizing research and the DEC/NAEYC joint position statement on inclusion. The article also describes effective or promising educational practices that promote access, participation, and supports--the defining features of high-quality inclusion. Future efforts to improve…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Practices, Inclusion, Early Childhood Education

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