For most young children, early experiences—sensitive, responsive parents, stable child care situations, and generally supportive emotional experiences—provide the kind of nurturing and stimulation that enables them to develop age-appropriate emotional and cognitive competencies. But there is also a group of young children for whom emotional development does not proceed smoothly, placing the children at risk for poor cognitive, social, and behavioral outcomes. To date, there has been very little systematic attention paid to how to develop policies and practices to promote healthy emotional development in these children. This guide is for policymakers and community leaders who want to craft such policies and improve practices. It paints a por...
Supporting social emotional development, beginning at birth, can improve lifelong health. The Americ...
Supporting infant and early childhood mental health is a vital component of school readiness, but su...
The early childhood field has known for decades that the quality of a child’s early experience has a...
The emotional lives of young children are growing increasingly more complex. There is growing intere...
This paper delineates a preventive approach to early childhood mental health by preparing the workfo...
This issue brief highlights emerging strategies to promote the emotional wellness of young children ...
The purpose of this document is to provide a visual aid for building a strong system of support for...
Introduction • Section 1: What’s so important about birth to 5? • Section 2: Threats to resilien...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-23).Over 63% of children in the United States between ...
The early years of life present a unique opportunity to lay the foundation for healthy development. ...
Part of a series designed to provide guidance for communities interested in building systems of care...
This document is part of a policy series intended to improve social, emotional, and learning outcome...
Social-emotional development in young children encompasses how young children feel about themselves,...
The motivation for choosing the theme is based, first of all, on the idea that we all want to help t...
Most parents strive to offer their children the best home and learning environments possible. They o...
Supporting social emotional development, beginning at birth, can improve lifelong health. The Americ...
Supporting infant and early childhood mental health is a vital component of school readiness, but su...
The early childhood field has known for decades that the quality of a child’s early experience has a...
The emotional lives of young children are growing increasingly more complex. There is growing intere...
This paper delineates a preventive approach to early childhood mental health by preparing the workfo...
This issue brief highlights emerging strategies to promote the emotional wellness of young children ...
The purpose of this document is to provide a visual aid for building a strong system of support for...
Introduction • Section 1: What’s so important about birth to 5? • Section 2: Threats to resilien...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-23).Over 63% of children in the United States between ...
The early years of life present a unique opportunity to lay the foundation for healthy development. ...
Part of a series designed to provide guidance for communities interested in building systems of care...
This document is part of a policy series intended to improve social, emotional, and learning outcome...
Social-emotional development in young children encompasses how young children feel about themselves,...
The motivation for choosing the theme is based, first of all, on the idea that we all want to help t...
Most parents strive to offer their children the best home and learning environments possible. They o...
Supporting social emotional development, beginning at birth, can improve lifelong health. The Americ...
Supporting infant and early childhood mental health is a vital component of school readiness, but su...
The early childhood field has known for decades that the quality of a child’s early experience has a...