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  1. Supporting Infant Teachers in Their Care of Fussy Babies
    By Marsha Baker, Cindy Jurie; July/August 2008
    Description: This document indicates that the transition to child care can be challenging for both the parents and teachers of young babies, especially if an infant is colicky, fussy, or hard-to-settle. Communication...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35884 (100.00%)


  2. Promoting Healthy Families in Your Community: 2007 Resource Packet
    By Children's Bureau, Administration for Children and Families, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; 2007
    Description: This resource packet is intended to support a wide range of service providers who work with parents, other caregivers, and their children with the common goal of promoting healthy families. Research has...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35838 (100.00%)


  3. Healthy Kids, Healthy Care: Parents as Partners in Promoting Healthy and Safe Child Care
    By American Academy of Pediatrics, American Public Health Association, National Resource Center for Health and Safety in Child Care and Early Education; 2006
    Description: This booklet presents national standards for health and safety that are considered key indicators of high quality programs and operations. The standards were developed by leading health and safety experts....
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=35288 (100.00%)


  4. Young Children Develop in an Environment of Relationships
    By National Scientific Council on the Developing Child; Summer 2004
    Description: This report indicates that nurturing and stable relationships with caring adults are essential to healthy human development beginning from birth. Contains 78 references. RECD0234 Young Working Paper 1...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34971 (100.00%)


  5. Antecedents and Correlates of Parental After-School Concern: Exploring a Newly Identified Work-Family Stressor
    By Rosalind Chait Barnett, Karen C Gareis; June 2006
    Description: This study explored the risk factors for employed parents’ concern about their children’s welfare after school (PCAST). Contains 36 references. REFW0102 Antecedents American Behavioral Scientist 49 10...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34863 (100.00%)


  6. Group Family Day Care Provider Handbook
    By New York State Office of Children and Family Services; June 2006
    Description: This handbook for New York group family day care providers presents regulations from the New York State Office of Children and Family Services. The handbook is intended to help day care providers understand...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34835 (100.00%)


  7. Family Day Care Provider Handbook
    By New York State Office of Children and Family Services; April 2006
    Description: This handbook for New York family day care providers presents regulations from the New York State Office of Children and Family Services. The handbook is intended to help day care providers understand...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34834 (100.00%)


  8. Handbook On Common Childhood Illnesses For Child Care Centers, 2006
    By Ohio Department of Health, Ohio Department of Job and Family Services; 2006
    Description: This booklet was prepared by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, the Ohio Department of Health, and the Ohio Department of Education to provide information for child care providers about communicable...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34818 (100.00%)


  9. The Enhanced Home Visiting Pilot Project: How Early Head Start Programs Are Reaching Out to Kith and Kin Caregivers, Final Interim Report
    By Patti Banghart, Patricia Del Grosso, Debra Mekos, Renee Nogales, Diane Paulsell; January 12, 2006
    Description: This report describes the early implementation experiences of 24 Early Head Start programs that are conducting the Enhanced Home Visiting Pilot Project to support the quality of care that kith and kin...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34727 (100.00%)


  10. Choosing Child Care for Your Special Needs Child
    By Rebecca Freshour; 2007
    Description: This document presents important considerations when choosing child care for a child with special needs. The basic requirements of Title III are discussed. CHSN0010 Choosing 2007 2007 Connect for Kids
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34697 (100.00%)


  11. Keys to Successful Early Childhood Inclusion
    By Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, Office of Child Development; Department of Education, Bureau of Special Education; 2007
    Description: This document presents the following components of successful inclusive practices in Pennsylvania: (1) communication, (2) training, (3) commitment/attitudes, (4) resources, (5) higher education, (6) policies,...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34607 (100.00%)


  12. Child Care Through the Eyes of Parents, Children and Child Care Providers: The Child Care Experiences of Parents who Have Children with Special Needs
    By Deborah Ceglowski; June 2006
    Description: This document presents a summary of research findings from a quality of child care study in Minnesota titled Child Care Through the Eyes of Parents, Children, and Child Care Providers. The study focused...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34533 (100.00%)


  13. Parents and Professionals: Partners on the Journey
    By Minnesota Technical Assistance for Family Support; October 2004
    Description: This 2004 resource manual by the Minnesota Technical Assistance for Family Support presents the hallmarks of a successful partnership between parents and professionals. Contains 25 references. STMN0282...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34518 (100.00%)


  14. School and Parent Interaction by Household Language and Poverty Status: 2002-03
    By National Center for Education Statistics; September 2006
    Description: This Issue Brief describes school-to-home communication practices and opportunities for parent involvement at school as reported by parents of U.S. school-age students from primarily English- and Spanish-speaking...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=33686 (100.00%)


  15. Effective Communication about the Early Years: The Elements of the Frame, Part One
    By Debbie M Rappaport; May 30, 2006
    Description: This article provides an introduction to some concepts of effective communications about the early years and examines the first three elements of framing communications—context, numbers, and messengers....
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34416 (100.00%)


  16. Effective Communication about the Early Years: The Elements of the Frame, Part Two
    By Debbie M Rappaport; September 18, 2006
    Description: This article looks at the elements of a frame and the ways in which infant–toddler advocates can use these elements effectively in communicating with policy-makers. The elements of a frame help people...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=34415 (100.00%)


  17. What Leads to Satisfaction for Child Care Providers and Parents?
    By Preston Britner; June 1999
    Description: This study examined the specific dimensions of child care that are associated with parent and provider satisfaction. Ratings of satisfaction were obtained from 27 center- and home-based child day care...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=32086 (100.00%)


  18. The Family Participation in After-School Study
    By Roblyn A Brigham, Abby R Weiss; November 26, 2003
    Description: This study surveyed the ways in which after-school programs involve families. The majority of the programs in the survey group serve children from low-income families. RESA0064 Family 2003 November 26,...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=31821 (100.00%)


  19. Building Partnerships for Stronger Children
    By Oklahoma Department of Human Services; 2004
    Description: This brochure lists easy ways for child care providers to include parents in their programs. Partnerships between parents and child care providers support the healthy development of children and the success...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=31730 (100.00%)


  20. Caring for Infants and Toddlers in Groups: Developmentally Appropriate Practice
    By Emily Fenichel, Abbey Griffin, J. Ronald Lally, Marilyn Segal, Eleanor Szanton; 2003
    Description: This guide illustrates the opportunities for development that good group child care offers to children and their families. Illustrations of appropriate and inappropriate practice offer examples of interactions...
    http://nccic.acf.hhs.gov/library/index.cfm?do=oll.viewitem&itemid=30501 (100.00%)


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