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DuShane, Danielle; Yu, SeonYeong – Infants and Young Children, 2023
The purpose of this review is to understand what has been learned over the past 20 years of research on preschool and childcare expulsions in the United States. Our literature search identified 16 research studies on this topic. An extensive review of the identified studies was conducted to critically examine the methods used to measure expulsion,…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Preschool Children, Child Care, Expulsion
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Vericat Rocha, Áurea M.; Ruitenberg, Claudia W. – Global Studies of Childhood, 2019
While it should be obvious on moral grounds that abusing children in any shape or form is wrong, biological, medical and economic arguments have been necessary to bring attention to the long-standing impact of early childhood trauma. In particular, stemming from the mental health field, a trauma-informed approach seems to have become a privileged…
Descriptors: Trauma, Educational Practices, Preschool Teachers, Early Childhood Education
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Penney, Sharon C.; Young, Gabrielle D.; Butler, Emily; Maich, Kimberly; Philpott, David – Exceptionality Education International, 2019
This article explores trends and statistics specific to the mental health status of children from both the Canadian and the global contexts to inform a conversation on the environmental conditions and experiences that impact the mental health of young children. The research described here focused on the intersection between mental health and early…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Well Being, Preschool Teachers, Teacher Student Relationship
Summers, Susan Janko, Ed.; Chazan-Cohen, Rachel, Ed. – Brookes Publishing Company, 2012
Integrating infant mental health services into early education programs leads to better child outcomes and stronger parent-child relationships--the big question is how to do it appropriately and effectively. Clear answers are in this accessible textbook, created to prepare early childhood professionals and programs to weave best practices in…
Descriptors: Health Needs, Intervention, Early Childhood Education, Mental Health Programs
Zeanah, Paula D.; Stafford, Brian; Zeanah, Charles H. – UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families and Communities, 2005
The unique focus of infant mental health interventions is most often the caregiver-infant relationship, rather than the traditional approach of focusing specifically on the child or caregiver. Because a relationship approach to assessment and treatment is new, the development of evidence-based approaches is still in its own infancy. Furthermore,…
Descriptors: Child Health, Mental Health, Infants, Mental Health Programs
Zeanah, Paula; Nagle, Geoffrey; Stafford, Brian; Rice, Thomas; Farrer, Joanna – UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families and Communities, 2005
During the past three decades, there has been an increase in knowledge about early childhood development. Early experiences can function as either risk factors or protective factors for a child's future health and development. This has led to concern about how current health systems contribute to the quality of the earliest experiences of life.…
Descriptors: Child Development, Health Programs, Child Health, Risk
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LeBuffe, Paul A.; Shapiro, Valerie B. – California School Psychologist, 2004
This paper compares the advantages of a strength-based perspective to the long-standing pathology-based approach to assessment. Theoretical advantages to strength-based assessment, such as greater compatibility with early prevention efforts and increased acceptance by multiple stakeholders, are suggested. The "Devereux Early Childhood Assessment"…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Behavior Problems, Prevention, Mental Health
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Luby, Joan L.; Belden, Andy C.; Spitznagel, Edward – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2006
Background: Family history of mood disorders and stressful life events are both established risk factors for childhood depression. However, the role of mediators in risk trajectories, which are potential targets for intervention, remains understudied. To date, there have been no investigations of mediating relationships between risk factors and…
Descriptors: Stress Variables, Early Intervention, Caregivers, Risk