This paper discusses the importance of an effective partnership between health services and early childhood programs, and examines ways that leaders in both service systems can cooperate to help caregivers, teachers, and parents raise healthy children. After examining the need for an improved partnership, the historic and contemporary role of a strong health focus in early childhood programs is explored. The paper advocates that the health needs of caregivers, teachers, and their children be addressed by cooperation between health and early education. Seven levels of intensity are outlined from which health care and early care and education programs might choose when building bridges between the two systems. Five models of partnership are d...
Abstract The emerging science in early childhood development challenges past paradigms of health car...
A major challenge for governments providing health and welfare services is to find a balance between...
The early years of care and learning are recognised as crucial for ongoing educational success and f...
This briefing paper focuses on collaborations between schools, the health industry (specifically man...
Early childhood development is important to many different disciplines, however two dominate: early ...
This article stresses the need to revisit the early childhood-health partnership in relation to chil...
Using the same approach of family involvement and empowerment that has guided Head Start, Early Head...
Research Connections conducted a comprehensive search of its collection for resources focused on lin...
Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to consider the opportunities and difficulties in developing h...
Describes research, practices, and policy options for integrating efforts to enhance child health an...
This paper presents a summary of early care and Education policies for young children (ages 3-5) and...
A compilation of selected Research Connections resources focused on early care and education collabo...
The "Guidelines for Effective Practice " series was begun in 1991 to meet the need for bet...
Early childhood education and care services in Australia are moving towards an integrated approach t...
This capstone focuses on ways that early childhood staff can communicate with families and build tru...
Abstract The emerging science in early childhood development challenges past paradigms of health car...
A major challenge for governments providing health and welfare services is to find a balance between...
The early years of care and learning are recognised as crucial for ongoing educational success and f...
This briefing paper focuses on collaborations between schools, the health industry (specifically man...
Early childhood development is important to many different disciplines, however two dominate: early ...
This article stresses the need to revisit the early childhood-health partnership in relation to chil...
Using the same approach of family involvement and empowerment that has guided Head Start, Early Head...
Research Connections conducted a comprehensive search of its collection for resources focused on lin...
Purpose – The purpose of the paper is to consider the opportunities and difficulties in developing h...
Describes research, practices, and policy options for integrating efforts to enhance child health an...
This paper presents a summary of early care and Education policies for young children (ages 3-5) and...
A compilation of selected Research Connections resources focused on early care and education collabo...
The "Guidelines for Effective Practice " series was begun in 1991 to meet the need for bet...
Early childhood education and care services in Australia are moving towards an integrated approach t...
This capstone focuses on ways that early childhood staff can communicate with families and build tru...
Abstract The emerging science in early childhood development challenges past paradigms of health car...
A major challenge for governments providing health and welfare services is to find a balance between...
The early years of care and learning are recognised as crucial for ongoing educational success and f...