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This fourth curriculum in the Partners for a Healthy Baby series incorporates neurodevelopment research, infant mental health, and evidence-based best practices during later infancy.
This curricula includes topics such as bonding and attachment, continuity of care, the effects of stress on the parents and infant, health and safety, mother's physical and emotional health, ways to promote the baby's overall development through daily care routines, toys and books, and building a trusting relationship.
A set of 80 tear-off handouts to accompany the Home Visiting Curriculum: Toddler's Months 28-36 (2nd half of book)
Toddler's Months 19-36 is organized around 4 major areas: FamilyDevelopment, Family Health, Caring for Toddler, and Toddler Development. Included within each area are topics to be discussed on the home visit, samples of handouts for families, and additional resources.
The video is a companion to the ASQ and shows a home visit with a family who have three children. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video teaches the significance of home visiting for infants and toddlers with special needs and their families, the common structure of a home visit, and the multiple factors that influence in-home early intervention services. 16 minutes.
Video Guide and companion training manual identify the many tasks and responsibilities of early intervention service coordination includeing both the knowledge and personal skills fundamental to building partnerships between families and professionals. Includes: VHS, VHS Guide, and Companion Training Manual
Featuring Pamela Winton, Ph.D. this instructional program will help early interventionists develop initial skills in conducting the Family Focused Interview.
Based on current research this set provides an intervention program for parents of preschool children who are language delayed.
In this lecture, including interviews with parents who have children with disabilities, Michael Trout focuses on the resources and survival skills used by families. Available in VHS format only.
This tape demonstrates strategies and principles for intervention that infant mental health clinicians use to support infant-parent relationships in infant-parent therapy. Available in VHS format only.
This book will help parents understand the power of infant massage and, with the easy-to-follow step-by-step guide, learn how to incorporate effective massage techniques into their daily childcare routine. 192 pages.
ASQ: SE was developed to assess self-regulation, compliance, communication, adaptive, autonomy, and interaction with people in children from 3 months to five years.
This presentation includes all families in the Listen to Family Series with their family consultants. The consultants demonstrate strategies to engage families in conversations about their strengths as well as their problems. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The focus is on the family value of inclusion in family life and in education, the differences in parents' roles in child-rearing, support from sister and friend in providing care, family attitudes toward diagnosis of autism and confronting attitudes within Latino culture toward children with special needs. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The Exceptional Child II explores how families feel and change in response to having children with exceptional needs. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This program brings ideas, answers, and possibilities for teen parents who are trying to negotiate the managed-care maze for their children with special needs. English version availale in DVD and VHS. Spanish version available in VHS format only.
In this video a group of inner city foster parents of infants who were prenatally exposed to drugs, describe the experiences they have had using infant massage with their foster children. Available in VHS and DVD.
This video-and-guide set delivers a framework for service coordination for families who have young children or infants with disabilities or special needs. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
Examines the struggles engaged in by parents and siblings to integrate a handicapped or sick newborn into the family. Available in VHS format only.
This video and facilitator's guide builds understanding of the Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP) process while promoting family-centered approaches to service. Available in VHS format only.
The focus of this two-volume video set is on the Colton family's hopes and vision for their one-year-old daughter, Carissa, who has Down Syndrome. The interviews with family consultant Jana Staton, are one-year apart. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The focus is on the strengths of shared caregiving, the family's hopes for the child, the tensions between mother and grandmother over discipline and family rules, the difficulties with getting EI services, and making the transition from early intervention to public schooling. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The focus is on parenting roles, stress on the parents and on their relationship from caring for a medically fragile child, the needs of the older sibling, interactions with medical and EI providers, conflicts over diagnosis and treatment, and financial and future concerns. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The focus is on the parents' commitment to their child and their efforts to cooperate. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
In this session the focus is on the parents' difficulties in making decisions for their child with speech delays when the diagnosis is uncertain or ambiguous, differences over which language to speak in the home, and financial concerns. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The focus is on the development of a couple bond, family-of-origin relationships and acceptance, medical and EI services, and hopes for the future. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The focus is on the boy's medical condition, the attitudes of medical staff towards the family, financial difficulties, communication, and tensions over the shared responsibilities and altered priorities of the grandparents. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The focus is on family strength and vulnerabilities, multiple caregiving demands brought on by the mother's worsening sickle cell anemia, the three-year-olds special needs and EI services, custody issues with niece, the strengths and support of the African-American family, the community and church, and the mother's hopes for the future for herself and her children. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This 16-tape CLOSED CAPTIONED series is designed to meet the need for training early interventionists to work effectively with families. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This set of booklets and accompanying video were produced to assist families in understanding the services provided in early intervention/early education programs. The video discusses the need to provide parents with appropriate written material on services and describes how the booklets can be used to support families. Languages: English and Spanish
This book offers practical guidance for the challenging situations that come up in home visiting work with young children and their families.
This video is about the day-to-day care of young children's brains. The latest scientific findings on how brains develop are a wake-up call to parents and caregivers. Includes: VHS
This curriculum is designed to be used by home visiting programs to achieve multiple goals: to help expectant families' deal with the multitude of physical and emotional changes pregnancy brings; to foster a strong bond between both parents and their unborn baby; to inspire pregnant women to have a healthy lifestyle and ultimately a healthy baby; to enhance their self-esteem and life goals; to identify early signs of problems; and to prepare couples for parenthood.
Handouts to accompany Partners for a Healty Baby: Home Visiting Curriculum for Expectant Families: Before Baby Arrives. Available languages: English and Spanish
Handouts to accompany Partners for a Healthy Baby: Home Visiting Curriculum for New Families: Baby. Available languages: English and Spanish
Handouts to accompany Partners for a Healthy Baby: Home Visiting Curriculum: Baby's Months 13-18.
A set of 92 Spanish tear-off handouts to accompany the Home Visiting Curriculum: Baby's 7-12 Months
A set of 92 tear-off handouts to accompany the Home Visiting Curriculum: Toddler's Months 19-36 (1st half of book)
Learningames is the early childhood curriculum developed for the Carolina Abecedarian Project. Includes: Book
These English/Spanish Parent Handouts are part of the Learningames: The Abecedarian Curriculum.
Seeing is Believing helps parents increase their sensitivity and responsiveness to their babies’ signs and cues by using a videotaping strategy. DVD includes: Part 1: Introduction is 33 min., Part 2: Practice is 16 min., the guide is 61 pages.
This video shows early interventionists providing services to young children with special needs from birth to three years of age and their families in their natural environments. Includes: VHS and Manual
This Resource Manual is for early-intervention service providers who work with young children with special needs, their families, and child-care providers. Includes: Resource Manual in Two Volumes
Supports and services for infants and toddlers with special needs are best provided in the context of a family’s everyday routines, activities, and places (also known as “natural environments”). Includes: VHS and 55-page Facilitator’s Guide.
This book explores the link between supportive supervisory practices and effective staff-parent relationships.
Stella Acquarone began her pioneering career as a child psychotherapist and this book is based upon her observations and treatment of over 3,500 parents and their infants throughout several decades.
This presentation examines The Mifne Method, developed in 1987, an early-autism-intervention program of direct individual and family therapy for infants and toddlers who are diagnosed with autism.
The presentation examines the issues facing the family and the clinician in providing sensitive intervention that addresses the problem of early identification as well as the interplay between constitutional factors and certain specifics of caregiving.
This presentation, by Sandra Maestro and Filippo Muratori, provides a brief history of the research and methodology for treating autism in infancy based on the retrospective analysis of home movies.
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