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Poehlmann-Tynan, Julie – ZERO TO THREE, 2020
Millions of U.S. children are separated from a parent each year because of parental incarceration in prison or jail. The vast majority of people who go to jail or prison will be released eventually, making parental reentry and parent-child reunification a common process in families affected by incarceration. Despite the importance of the reentry…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Young Children, Institutionalized Persons, Coping
Harman, Jennifer L.; Willard, Victoria W.; Jurbergs, Niki – ZERO TO THREE, 2020
Infants and toddlers account for a disproportionate percentage of children diagnosed with cancer. These young children and their families benefit when infant and early childhood mental health is recognized as vital and integrated with medical treatment. Such interventions are beneficial for supporting families in coping when cancer is the only…
Descriptors: Infants, Toddlers, Young Children, Cancer
Lieberman, Alicia F.; Bucio, Griselda Oliver – ZERO TO THREE, 2018
This article describes the impact on young children of sudden and extended separation from a primary attachment figure. It recommends clinical intervention when the child's development and family functioning are negatively affected by the severity of the child's symptoms, and it highlights key treatment modalities derived from Child-Parent…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Young Children, Family Relationship, Public Policy
Witten, Molly Romer – ZERO TO THREE, 2018
The recent headlines about parent and child separation at the U.S. border has raised concern about the impact of such experiences on young children. In this article, the author provides the children's perspective of parental separation and loss and their experience of mourning during infancy and early childhood. Three vignettes illustrate how…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Parent Child Relationship, Public Policy, Trauma
Osofsky, Joy D. – ZERO TO THREE, 2018
Adults need to recognize and understand the importance of the parent-child relationship in supporting infants and young children who are exposed to traumatic events. All children need the support, security, and safety that come with a consistent, emotionally available relationship. For young children who have a more limited understanding and…
Descriptors: Trauma, Parent Child Relationship, Coping, Infants
Ruprecht, Karen; Tomlin, Angela; Perkins, Kelley J.; Viehweg, Stephan – ZERO TO THREE, 2020
Early care and education workers are increasingly recognizing their role in helping children who have experienced trauma, including extended parental separations due to incarceration. These children may have emotional reactions and behaviors that are particularly challenging in group settings. Moreover, early care and education professionals…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Early Childhood Teachers, Trauma, Stress Variables
Benjamin, Sarah – ZERO TO THREE, 2019
The ParentChild+ Program was created more than 50 years ago and has provided thousands of at-risk families across America with positive outcomes. Originally known as the Mother-Child Home Program and later, Parent-Child Home Program, the model is home visiting, reaching families affected by poverty and societal hardships. This article describes…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Home Visits, Low Income Groups, Disadvantaged
Zhou, You; Stewart, Arexy Bravo; Robinson, Jacquelyn D. – ZERO TO THREE, 2021
ParentChild+ is a national home visiting program dedicated to bridging the opportunity gap for families in marginalized communities. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the program worked more closely than ever with families and family care providers with young children to ensure they had the necessary tools and resources to support their children to…
Descriptors: Home Visits, COVID-19, Pandemics, Young Children
Suchman, Nancy E. – ZERO TO THREE, 2017
Not all mothers who struggle with drug addiction have difficulties parenting, but many of them do. Moreover, evidence-based parenting programs that have proven efficacious with other parent populations often fail with mothers who are fighting chronic substance addiction, perhaps because of the neurobiological changes in neural reward circuitry…
Descriptors: Mothers, Parenting Skills, Drug Abuse, Addictive Behavior
Osofsky, Joy D.; Reuther, Erin T. – ZERO TO THREE, 2013
For young children, consistency, nurturance, protection, and support are required for both resilience and full recovery. This article reviews relevant literature, developmental issues affecting young children, and factors that influence resilience and recovery including both promotive and protective influences. Focus is also placed on disaster…
Descriptors: Young Children, Natural Disasters, Coping, Resilience (Psychology)
Schalit, Jackie; Lee-Hackett, Rashwanda; Ivins, Barbara – ZERO TO THREE, 2014
For many hard-to-reach families who have experienced trauma in part related to involvement with public welfare institutions, creating a trusting relationship is the critical first step to finding ports of entry for additional intervention. In particular, parents who have been incarcerated are often profiled and stigmatized by criminal justice and…
Descriptors: Law Enforcement, Criminals, Parent Participation, Advocacy
Rosenblum, Kate; Muzik, Maria; Waddell, Rachel; Thompson, Stephanie; Rosenberg, Lauren; Masini, Gabriella; Smith, Karen – ZERO TO THREE, 2015
Military families frequently display remarkable resilience in the face of significant challenges, and yet deployment and parental separation are significant stressors for parents, particularly those with infants and young children. The Strong Military Families preventive intervention is a multifamily parenting and self-care skills group that aims…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, Family Programs, Group Activities, Resilience (Psychology)
Rice, Kathleen Fitzgerald; Groves, Betsy McAlister – ZERO TO THREE, 2005
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reports that close to 1 million children a year are identified as victims of maltreatment. The National Clearinghouse of Child Abuse and Neglect estimates that between 3 and 10 million children a year witness the abuse of a parent or caregiver. In recent years, therapists, educators, and…
Descriptors: Intervention, Child Abuse, Caregivers, Young Children