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  2. Zero to Three - Wikipedia

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    Zero to Three also publishes a variety of resources for parents, [1] professionals and policy makers, most notably the DC:0–5™ Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood. The organization's research is widely cited in the field of early childhood development and infant health. [2]

  3. Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental ...

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    The Parent-Infant Relationship Global Assessment Scale (PIR-GAS; from Axis II): to evaluate the quality of a caregiver-child relationship and identify relationship disorders. Relationship Problems Checklist (RPCL; from Axis II ) : allows the clinician to identify the extent to which a caregiver-child relationship can be described by several ...

  4. Infant mental health - Wikipedia

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    Zero to Three was responsible for creating the Diagnostic Classification: 0-3 (DC:0-3), the revised version (DC:0-3R), and in 2016 the DC:0-5 that allows mental health professionals to give a mental health diagnosis to infants, toddlers, and their relationships with their caregivers when suffering and dysfunction reach a level suggestive of ...

  5. Claire Lerner - Wikipedia

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    Claire Lerner, L.C.S.W. is the Director of Parenting Resources at Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families, a non-profit dedicated to promoting the healthy development and well-being of infants, toddlers, and their families.

  6. Early childhood intervention - Wikipedia

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    Early childhood intervention came about as a natural progression from special education for children with disabilities (Guralnick, 1997). Many early childhood intervention support services began as research units in universities (for example, Syracuse University in the United States and Macquarie University in Australia) while others were developed out of organizations helping older children.

  7. Early Head Start - Wikipedia

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    Finally, parents who attended parenting classes were more likely to engage in strategies that promote positive development. [16] These pieces of evidence may point to a "dosage" effect, such that children who received the most quality early child care experience and had parents who attended parenting classes (in addition to other demographic ...

  8. My parents are entering their 70s with zero savings and ... - AOL

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    So it was with a 30-year-old Reddit poster who claims their parents are entering their 70s with zero savings and close to $150,000 in debt. The couple lives in Alberta, Canada, so all currency ...

  9. The Myth of the First Three Years - Wikipedia

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    The Myth of the First Three Years: A New Understanding of Early Brain Development and Lifelong Learning (ISBN 978-0-7432-4260-8, 1999) is a book written by John Bruer.The book explains the exaggerations of basic critical period research in neuroscience "resulting in a potentially disproportionate channeling of resources toward early childhood education."