Infants and toddlers who experience physical abuse and/or neglect are at a severe risk for disruptions to emotion regulation. Recent prevention and treatment efforts have highlighted center-based child care as an important setting for providing support to the needs of these children, as child care centers are already an existing point of entry for reaching high-risk families. Guided by ecological theory, this review draws on the maltreatment and child care literatures to consider the opportunity for child care centers, specifically teacher-child interactions within the classroom, to support the unique regulatory needs of maltreated infants and toddlers. Existing research on the effects of child care for children facing other types of risk, ...
Emotional maltreatment (or psychological maltreatment, as it is more commonly called in the US) is a...
Emotional maltreatment (or psychological maltreatment, as it is more commonly called in the US) is a...
The present study sought to explore infant teachers\u27 understanding of the mental states of the in...
Infancy and toddlerhood is an important time for the development of emotion regulation, with interac...
Infants and toddlers the youngest and most vulnerable members of our society are more likely to expe...
The overall purpose of this study was to explore and describe teacher/caregiver practices that may b...
Quality of child care has been shown to have a crucial impact on children's development and psycholo...
Quality of child care has been shown to have a crucial impact on children's development and psycholo...
This Research-to-Policy Resource List identifies resources in the Research Connections collection pu...
Practice Notes is published by the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare (CASCW), School of S...
There are well-established links between early exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) and negat...
Early childhood care and education providers (CCPs) work with over 7 million young children. These c...
The emotional lives of young children are growing increasingly more complex. There is growing intere...
The emotional lives of young children are growing increasingly more complex. There is growing intere...
The National Board of Health and Welfare conducted a survey in which it was estimated that in 2010, ...
Emotional maltreatment (or psychological maltreatment, as it is more commonly called in the US) is a...
Emotional maltreatment (or psychological maltreatment, as it is more commonly called in the US) is a...
The present study sought to explore infant teachers\u27 understanding of the mental states of the in...
Infancy and toddlerhood is an important time for the development of emotion regulation, with interac...
Infants and toddlers the youngest and most vulnerable members of our society are more likely to expe...
The overall purpose of this study was to explore and describe teacher/caregiver practices that may b...
Quality of child care has been shown to have a crucial impact on children's development and psycholo...
Quality of child care has been shown to have a crucial impact on children's development and psycholo...
This Research-to-Policy Resource List identifies resources in the Research Connections collection pu...
Practice Notes is published by the Center for Advanced Studies in Child Welfare (CASCW), School of S...
There are well-established links between early exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV) and negat...
Early childhood care and education providers (CCPs) work with over 7 million young children. These c...
The emotional lives of young children are growing increasingly more complex. There is growing intere...
The emotional lives of young children are growing increasingly more complex. There is growing intere...
The National Board of Health and Welfare conducted a survey in which it was estimated that in 2010, ...
Emotional maltreatment (or psychological maltreatment, as it is more commonly called in the US) is a...
Emotional maltreatment (or psychological maltreatment, as it is more commonly called in the US) is a...
The present study sought to explore infant teachers\u27 understanding of the mental states of the in...