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Mental Health Consultation in Child Care: Transforming Relationships With Directors, Staff, And Families Kadija Johnston, Charles Brinamen
Zero to Three, 2006
Mental Health Consultation in Child Care addresses the impact of the caregiver-child relationship on the mental health of young children. As young children spend more and more time in child care programs, those programs have an increasingly significant effect on their healthy social and emotional development. Kadija Johnston and Charles ...
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New Visions for the Developmental Assessment of Infants & Young Children Zero to Three (Organization)
Zero to Three, 1996
New Visions includes the perspectives of parents as well as clinicians, and technical assistance providers from many backgrounds and disciplines, all leaders in their field. Presented in clear language, this book describes developmental assessment as a process designed to deepen understanding of a child's skills and abilities and the caregiving ...
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Losing a Parent to Death in the Early Years: Guidelines for the Treatment of Traumatic Bereavement in Infancy ...
Zero to Three, 2003
Draws on expert authors and affiliates Especially written for clinicians (but of immense value to non-specialist general readers as well), Losing A Parent To Death In The Early Years: Guidelines For The Treatment Of Traumatic Bereavement In Infancy And Early Childhood is the collaborative effort of Alicia ...
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Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health And Development Disorders Of Infancy and Early Childhood: DC:0-3R Zero to Three
Zero to Three, 2005
Infant Mental Health I have been using DC 0-3 for many years and was excited to be able to study the changes in the nomenclature with this newest revision. There are some interesting changes and additions that require that everyone that works with this population must purchase this book.
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Children's Play: The Roots of Reading
Zero to Three, 2004
The sixteen contributors are experts in play research Collaboratively compiled and deftly edited by Edward F. Zigler (Sterling Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Yale University), Dorothy G. Singer (Senior Research Scientist at the Department of Psychology and Child Study Center, Yale University), and Sandra J. ...
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Bringing Up Baby: Three Steps To Making Good Decisions In Your Child's First Years Claire Lerner, Amy Laura Dombro
Zero to Three, 2005
Well Written, Practical, Easy to Understand As a preschool teacher, I am often asked by parents about what books I would recommend for them to read in regards to many different parenting issues. When I came across this book I immediately added it to my list of exceptional books for new parents. It is well ...
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Sensory Integration and Self Regulation in Infants and Toddlers: Helping Very Young Children Interact With ... G. Gordon Williamson, Marie E. Anzalone
Zero to Three, 2001
Only book on SI with quantity and quality information regarding infants Ordered this directly form Zero to Three Publishers. As a lay person, but fairly experienced with sensory integration, I found this book EXTREMELY helpful. Even the anecdotes illustrate approaches we may have tried and why they didn't work, and what might. It is a ...
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Don't Hit My Mommy: A Manual For Child-parent Psychotherapy With Young Witnesses Of Family Violence Alicia F. Lieberman, Patricia Van Horn
Zero to Three, 2004
An innovative, realistic intervention model Children who have lived with domestic violence in their home have experienced a traumatic event. Child-Parent Psychotherapy is the most effective practice to date that addresses child trauma as a result of witnessing domestic violence. The clinicians at our violence ...
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Case Studies in Infant Mental Health: Risk, Resiliency, and Relationships
Zero to Three, 2002
Infant Mental Health Book The purchase of this book was a needed item to use with an online education program. It is an excellent book for teachers of preschool children.
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The Dc 0-3 Casebook: A Guide to the Use of Zero to Three's Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health & ...
Zero to Three, 1997
The DC:0-3 Casebook complements the Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood (DC:0-3) by helping professionals from all disciplines put DC:0-3's diagnostic system into practice. Twenty-four detailed case reports, documenting work with children (ages 6 months to 4 1/2 years) and their ...
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Evidence-based Practice in the Early Childhood Field
Zero to Three, 2006
Evidence-Based knowledge is key This book is an excellent contribution to the early childhood education field. It provides a good overview of the evolution of the term "evidence-based" and its relevance to national policy. A critical piece of its contribution is the concept of evidence-based ...
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Learning to Read the World: Language And Literacy in the First Three Years
Zero to Three, 2006
Early Literacy Must-Reads As a librarian and educator, I read this book and found that it contained essential information for parents and caregivers of young children. At a time of peak brain development, young children are in desperate need of caring adults in their lives who will foster ...
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Look, Listen and Learn Rebecca Parlakian
Zero to Three, 2001
Look, listen, and learn The book has a lot of specific ideas in order to use refelctive supervision effectively.
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The Power of Questions: Building Quality Relationships With Infants and Families Rebecca Parlakian
Zero to Three, 2001
Focusing on direct service work with parents and children, this resource explores reflective approaches that program leaders and staff can use to establish relationships with families. Strategies for boundary setting and managing one's reactions to families address the complex interpersonal situations that staff face everyday.
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Hope And Healing: A Caregiver's Guide to Helping Young Children Affected by Trauma (The Zero to Three Early ... Kathleen Fitzgerald Rice, Betsy McAlister Groves
Zero to Three, 2005
Hope And Healing: A Caregiver's Guide to Helping Young Children Affected by Trauma (The Zero to Three Early Care Library Very good book with much insight into the effects trauma has on small children. I would reccomend this book highly.
However, I do wish it had more info regarding exactly what to tell or how to explain death to a toddler whom's mother just died. I'm not sure there is ...
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