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ZERO TO THREE is a national, nonprofit organization that informs, educates, and supports professionals, policymakers, and parents in their efforts to improve the lives of infants and toddlers. How to Use This Catalogue Publications are grouped by topic. The table of Our Publications
contents, below, and the index, on pages 24–25, should be helpful in locating the resources you need.
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Our publications offer authoritative research, practical resources, and new ideas for those who work with and care about infants, toddlers, and families. ZERO TO THREE strives to provide the highest quality publications from experts in the infant–family field on a range of subjects—from normative development to atypical development; from infant mental health to early care and education. We frequently update our selection with new releases and materials. Visit our online bookstore to see what’s new.
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Table of Contents New Releases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Bestsellers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3–4 Curricula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Child Development and Education . . . . .6–7 Early Intervention . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Early Literacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Infant Mental Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10–11 Parenting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12–13, 16 Zero To Three Journal . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14–15 Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Resources in Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18–19 Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20–21 DVDs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Trauma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24–25 Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Order Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
The ZERO TO THREE Press Editorial Board Jeree Pawl, PhD, Chair University of California at San Francisco (retired)
Virginia Casper, PhD Bank Street College of Education
Carol Brunson Day, PhD National Black Child Development Institute
Linda Gilkerson, PhD Erikson Institute
Margot Kaplan-Sanoff, EdD Boston University School of Medicine
Dodie Norton, PhD University of Chicago
Cordelia Robinson Rosenberg, PhD, RN JFK Partners/University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine Photo credits: Ross Thompson, PhD TBD
University of California, Davis
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NEW RELEASES
BESTSELLERS
Parents and Providers: Sharing the Care Claire Lerner, Nancy Seibel, and Rebecca Parlakian Item: 425 ISBN: 9781934019924 14 pages, $24.95 A set of 7 handouts, in both English and Spanish, designed as tools to spark discussion on important child development topics and to support parents in developing the skills of self-awareness, careful observation, and flexible response. Each handout consists of several reflective exercises to guide parents in applying key concepts that support health development through their daily interactions with their young child.
Clinical Work with Traumatized Young Children Edited by Joy D. Osofsky Item: R325 ISBN: 9781609182069 359 pages, $45.00 Presenting crucial knowledge and state-ofthe-art treatment approaches for working with young children affected by trauma, this book is an essential resource for mental health professionals and child welfare advocates. Readers gain an understanding of how trauma affects the developing brain, the impact on attachment processes, and how to provide effective help to young children and their families from diverse backgrounds. Top experts in the field cover key evidence-based treatments—including child-parent psychotherapy, attachment-based treatments, and relational interventions—as well as interventions for pediatric, legal, and community settings. Special sections give in-depth attention to deployment-related trauma in military families and the needs of children of substance-abusing parents.
Parenting Infants and Toddlers Today: New ZERO TO THREE Survey Results Edited by Stefanie Powers Item: 415 52 pages, $15.00 March 2010 ZERO TO THREE, with funding from MetLife Foundation, commissioned Hart Research Associates to conduct an in-depth survey with parents of children from birth to 36 months old to better inform our parenting education strategies. The survey objectives included: • Exploring the issues and challenges that parents of children from birth to 36 months confront today; • Identifying the sources of support and information that parents of young children turn to, where gaps exist, and how to best communicate with parents about important parenting issues and challenges; • Developing a better understanding of the factors that influence approaches to parenting, including perceptions of key social, emotional, and cognitive developmental benchmarks and expectations for when young children are capable of achieving such benchmarks; • Understanding cultural influences on parenting beliefs, values, and goals; and, • Gaining a better understanding of how parents interpret and respond to their children’s behavior. The issue includes a series of 5 reproducible handouts that highlight the significant findings from the survey and can be used for training and advocacy.
Wheel Sets—Behavior Has Meaning Item: 399 ISBN: 9781934019313 Package of 10 bilingual wheels $20.00 This handy resource presents a 3-step process for responding to five of the most common challenging behaviors among young children, including • Biting • Tantrums • Inconsolable crying
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Reflective Supervision and Leadership in Infant and Early Childhood Programs
Reflective supervision is hard—and it’s an even greater challenge when the same supervisor must provide both reflective and administrative supervision. The authors include a unique focus on this blended model of supervision. The book illustrates the foundations and frameworks of reflective practice and outlines ways to support reflective supervision in a wide variety of work settings. Other highlights of the book are: Image credits: pg. 1-28: ©iStockphoto.com/Lee Daniels and Tabitha Seipel; pg. 2: ©iStockphoto.com/Darrell Fraser; pg. 5, 8: ©iStockphoto.com/Jani Bryson; pg. 6: ©iStockphoto.com/Christopher Futcher; pg. 11: ©iStockphoto.com/ Julie Fariman; pg. 12: ©iStockphoto.com/Miroslav Ferkuniak; pg. 18: ©iStockphoto.com/Woraput Chawalitphon; pg. 22: ©iStockphoto.com/ Benjamin Lin; and pg. 28: ©iStockphoto.com/Paul Hakimata.
• A discussion of the roles of the reflective supervisor • Knowledge and skills needed for reflective supervision • Tips for providing group reflective supervision • Vignettes outlining common supervisory dilemmas
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By Mary Claire Heffron and Trudi Murch Item: 422 ISBN: 9781934019900 240 pages, $39.95
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BESTSELLERS
Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood, Revised (DC:0–3R) By ZERO TO THREE Item: 335 ISBN: 9780943657905 85 pages, $32.95 Now updated and revised, ZERO TO THREE’s Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood, Revised (DC:0–3R) shows mental health professionals how to prevent, diagnose, and treat mental health problems in the earliest years. It identifies and describes disorders not addressed in other classification systems and offers suggestions for effective intervention approaches.
Case Studies in Infant Mental Health: Risk, Resiliency, and Relationships Edited by Joan J. Shirilla and Deborah J. Weatherston Item: 266 ISBN: 9780943657578 203 pages, $32.95 This book documents the history of infant mental health practice as originally conceived by the late child expert and psychoanalyst Selma Fraiberg. Infant mental health specialists share 12 real-life stories about their work with families and very young children. Each study reveals the supervision and consultation that supported the specialist and the specialist’s interaction with the larger service system. Discussion and self-reflection questions are included with each case study.
Caring for Infants and Toddlers in Groups: Developmentally Appropriate Practice Caring for Infants and Toddlers in Groups: Developmentally Practice (Second Edition) (SecondAppropriate Edition) By TOTHREE THREE By ZERO ZERO TO Item: 398 ISBN: 9781934019269 88 pages, $29.95
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This revised edition of the best-selling Caring for Infants and Toddlers in Groups: Developmentally Appropriate Practice provides the latest information about the elements of quality care that support optimal development and learning for young children. Featuring an age-based approach to link developmental milestones to positive learning experiences and filled with research-based information, this guide uses the science of early childhood to outline ways infant care teachers in both center-based and family child care programs can positively impact the learning and lives of the children and families they serve. Highlights include: • Details on the significant impact that relationships have on shaping the wiring of a young child’s brain • Ways to support language and literacy learning for infants and toddlers • Updated information about the elements of quality for group care and how those elements connect to the learning process • New insights about the unique challenges and opportunities infant–toddler care teachers face • Tools and strategies to help teachers engage in reflective practice and build respectful and culturally sensitive relationships with both colleagues and parents Find out how to: • Support cultural and ethnic diversity in the classroom • Talk respectfully to parents when disagreements surface on parenting strategies • Support dual language acquisition • Respond effectively to challenging group care dynamics and daily routines Need more posters or wheels? Buy them separately.
Your book purchase also includes 1 set of 3 bilingual (English and Spanish) posters (one each for young infants, mobile infants, and toddlers) and one wheel on challenging behaviors that offers a 3-step approach to understand and manage them effectively.
Poster Sets—Grow With Me From Birth to Three Item: 400 ISBN: 9781934019320 Two complete sets of posters—one in English and one in Spanish (6 pieces). $18.00
Wheel Sets—Behavior Has Meaning Item: 399 ISBN: 9781934019313 Package of 10 bilingual wheels $20.00
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CURRICULA
Early Development and the Brain: Teaching Resources for Educators Linda Gilkerson and Rebecca Klein, Editors Item: C332 ISBN: 9780943657899 794 pages, $359.99 This comprehensive nine-unit curriculum translates the most current scientific research into practical suggestions to help early childhood professionals understand the link between caregiving and brain development. Topics covered include brain structure and function, language, and the effects of stress and maternal drug use on brain development. CD-ROM includes PowerPoint™ slides and course handouts.
Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect: Parent–Provider Partnerships in Child Care By Nancy L. Seibel, Donna Britt, Linda Groves Gillespie, and Rebecca Parlakian Item: C353 ISBN: 9780943657981 800 pages, $249.99
Cradling Literacy: Building Teachers’ Skills to Nurture Early Language and Literacy From Birth to Five
Child care providers can make an impact in helping to prevent the risk of abuse and neglect in families with very young children. This research- and practice-based curriculum offers methods to help child care providers recognize the importance of their everyday interactions with parents. CD-ROM includes PowerPoint™ slides and course handouts.
By Janice H. Im, Carol A. Osborne, Sylvia Y. Sánchez, and Eva K. Thorp Item: C363 ISBN: 9781934019009 696 pages, $249.99 Early language and literacy develop from meaningful experiences grounded in the relationships and events that surround our lives. Twelve sessions demonstrate how relationships can affect brain development and how culture and reflection can bridge differences in beliefs about child rearing and child development.
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION
Evidence-Based Practice in the Early Childhood Field Edited by Virginia Buysse and Patricia W. Wesley Item: 346 ISBN: 9780943657950 250 pages, $34.95 Evidence-Based Practice in the Early Childhood Field defines the growing evidence-based practice movement and shows how it is empowering professionals to deliver the most effective interventions available. This book examines how evidence-based practice is changing the way research is conducted and how various sources of evidence can be applied to solve real-world problems and used to inform critical policy decisions. Evidence-based practice is helping early educators, special educators, early interventionists, child care professionals, mental health professionals, social workers, and health-care professionals transform the services provided to children and families.
The Community-Based Doula: Supporting Families Before, During, and After Childbirth By Rachel Abramson, Ginger K. Breedlove, and Beth Isaacs Item: 356 ISBN: 9781934019016 166 pages, $24.95
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The Community-Based Doula: Supporting Families Before, During, and After Childbirth highlights how Chicago Health Connection’s community-based doula model extends the doula role into a long-term relationship, providing support during pregnancy, birth, and the early months of parenting. This book provides research-based evidence of the profound effects doulas can have in the lives of mothers, newborns, families, and communities. It also serves as a call to action, providing information and analysis to help social support, home visiting, and medical and nursing care programs find new ways to address the needs of birthing families.
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Reflective Supervision in Practice: Stories From the Field By Rebecca Parlakian Item: 267 ISBN: 9780943657592 27 pages, $18.00 This powerful training resource follows four infant–family programs as they implement reflective supervision, an approach that is characterized by mutual respect, collaboration, and open communication between supervisors and staff. Challenges and benefits of reflective supervision are explored. This booklet includes discussion questions and suggested activities to facilitate both groupand self-learning. This resource is especially beneficial for trainers involved in program improvement and leaders considering implementing reflective supervision in their programs.
Focusing on Peers: The Importance of Relationships in the Early Years By Donna S. Wittmer Item: 402 ISBN: 9781934019276 164 pages, $29.95 This unique and readable book presents a state-of-the-art research review on the development of infant and toddler relationships. Author Donna S. Wittmer provides empowering information for improving the way early childhood professionals and caregivers support children's social and emotional intelligence. Her insight offers professionals a fresh perspective on the social rules of play, conflict, individual differences, temperament, aggression, and family dynamics. Focusing on Peers is designed as an educational and practical resource for professionals who work with infants, toddlers, and their families.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION
Respecting Babies: A New Look at Magda Gerber’s RIE Approach
How You Are Is as Important as What You Do
By Ruth Anne Hammond Item 413 ISBN: 9781934019351 144 pages, $24.95
By Jeree Pawl and Marie St. John Item: 175 ISBN: 9780943657394 44 pages, $12.00
Respecting Babies is a guidebook that will help parents and caregivers learn to provide support to babies and toddlers in a way that allows them to become confident explorers. Focusing on the importance of building secure relationships, this guide is an easy-to-read and engaging summary of the history and methods of care originally conceived by Magda Gerber, founder of the Resources for Infant Educarers (RIE) program. This book highlights key elements of the RIE program and examines how to effectively put them to use. Readers will learn about the importance of following routines, using language, and creating safe environments in order to promote a child’s ability to experiment, explore, and learn.
How Culture Shapes Social–Emotional Development: Implications for Practice in Infant–Family Programs By Rebecca Parlakian Item: 309 ISBN: 9780943657745 32 pages, $17.50 Written for program leaders and practitioners, this booklet examines how culture shapes children’s fundamental learning about themselves, their emotions, and their way of interacting and relating to others. It includes recommendations for providing culturally responsive services and offers a framework for resolving cultural dilemmas. You’ll also find activities for a range of infant–family settings.
Parental Substance Abuse Edited by Stefanie Powers Item: 361 63 pages, $15.00 March 2007 Substance abuse and addiction can devastate families, and millions of children are affected each year. Learn more about this often hidden topic to help reduce one of the biggest barriers to intervention.
This popular book presents a series of vignettes, dialogues, and brief scenarios that can be used in group care for infants and toddlers and in home visiting programs. The materials show that the way parents and professionals interact with babies and young children and with each other can influence developmental outcomes. A 5-step process is outlined for using these materials in training. Some sections are designed for high-quality reproduction, for example, as handouts in training and other educational programs.
The Nutrition of Very Young Children Edited by Emily Fenichel Item: 230 64 pages, $15.00 September 2000 Articles address the importance of adequate nutrition (including breastfeeding); review the effects of poverty on nutrition, health, and development; outline programs that ensure young children get enough food; and study the emotional environment in which children are fed. This issue was jointly produced with the Food Research and Action Center, with the support of the Gerber Foundation.
Circles in the Nursery: Practicing Multicultural Family Therapy By Leena Banerjee Brown Item: 369 ISBN: 9781934019092 194 pages, $24.95 Clinicians know that they should take ethnic and family culture into account when working with multicultural, at-risk populations, but doing so can be a challenge. Leena Banerjee Brown, an experienced clinician and teacher, offers a comprehensive framework for understanding—and practicing—multicultural infant–family mental health. Circles includes: • Detailed clinical case studies with practical applications • A 7-part framework for analyzing family, infant, and clinician cultural perspectives and needs • Ideas for improving and energizing clinical work with at-risk infants and families
Edited by Stefanie Powers Item: 394 48 pages, $15.00 May 2008 Get a sneak preview of ZERO TO THREE books! You can see the Table of Contents and a sample chapter from many of our books in our online bookstore. Go to www.zerotothree.org/bookstore
Researchers share insight into how and what infants can understand about the minds of others. The result is a revolutionary new understanding of early social cognition.
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EARLY INTERVENTION
Sensory Integration and Self-Regulation in Infants and Toddlers: Helping Very Young Children Interact With Their Environment By G. Gordon Williamson and Marie E. Anzalone Item: 243 ISBN: 9780943657066 130 pages, $22.50 Aimed at practitioners who support the development of infants and young children in a wide range of settings, this book explains the sensory development of infants and young children. Sensory Integration is used by Head Start and Early Head Start programs, child care providers, early interventionists, neonatal professionals, developmental clinics, and infant mental health centers. Readers will learn about assessment and intervention approaches designed to promote very young children’s self-regulation and adaptive behavior.
Mental Health Consultation in Child Care: Transforming Relationships With Directors, Staff, and Families By Kadija Johnston and Charles Brinamen Item: 336 ISBN: 9780943657912 295 pages, $39.95
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Understand the impact of the caregiver–child relationship on the mental health of young children with this comprehensive book. As young children spend more time in child care programs, those programs have an increasingly significant effect on the children’s healthy social and emotional development. This book reviews current theory and offers practical suggestions to improve parent–professional relationships and identify and remove obstacles to quality care. Mental health professionals at all levels, early childhood educators and trainers, and policymakers will find this book a useful guide to making positive changes in the child care environment.
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The Early Intervention Guidebook for Families and Professionals: Partnering for Success Edited by Bonnie Keilty Item: R410 ISBN: 9780807750261 216 pages, $24.95 Published by Teachers College Press This practical guide is essential reading for families of infants and toddlers with, or at risk for, developmental delays or disabilities and the early intervention professionals who partner with those families. The Early Intervention Guidebook shows what early intervention looks like when it is based on current research, policies, and best practices. It focuses on how families and professionals can collaborate effectively so that young children learn, grow, and thrive. Chapters address important issues in early intervention, including child learning and development, family functioning and priorities, early intervention as a support not a substitute, and thinking about “what’s next” after early intervention.
Teenagers and Their Babies: A Perinatal Home Visitor’s Guide By Ida Cardone, Linda Gilkerson, and Nick Wechsler, from Ounce of Prevention Fund Item: 368 ISBN: 9781934019160 161 pages, $29.95 This book will help home-based infant–parent workers meet the critical challenge of caring for our most precious resource—infants and their families. Caring for teens during their pregnancies and after they have become mothers presents infant–parent workers with a double challenge. They must be constantly aware of the dramatic growth and changes in the baby and the growth and changes in the young mother.
Charting the Bumpy Road of Coparenthood: Understanding the Challenges of Family Life By James P. McHale Item: 364 ISBN: 9781934019115 346 pages, $34.95 When a baby is born, new relationships are created. New parents must also become effective coparents, working together to nurture their child. Building productive alliances through regular communication and support of one another’s parenting efforts become paramount. Parenting expert James P. McHale explains how parents work together—or don’t—to care for infants and young children, and how the quality of their coparenting alliance affects toddlers’ social and emotional development.
EARLY LITERACY
Edited by Edward F. Zigler, Dorothy G. Singer, and Sandra J. Bishop-Josef Item: 311 ISBN: 9780943657752 216 pages, $39.95 The value of play for both cognitive and social development is well documented by scientific research. Play—guided by teachers, child care providers, and parents—can contribute to emerging literacy by motivating a child to develop critical cognitive and social skills necessary for success in kindergarten and the early elementary school years. This practical book offers captivating facts about the importance of play in helping children learn basic literacy skills, social awareness, and creative problem solving.
“Essential. A must read for early childhood and elementary school educators.” —CHOICE Magazine
Learning to Read the World: Language and Literacy in the First Three Years Edited by Sharon E. Rosenkoetter and Joanne Knapp-Philo Item: 327 ISBN: 9780943657868 593 pages, $39.95 Infants and toddlers typically learn to read the world by getting support and encouragement from caregivers—the cherished adults who are an essential part of their day-to-day routines. This book draws on research from multiple fields to explore how infants and toddlers learn language and literacy. The topic is examined from many perspectives: scholarship, parenting, culture, leadership, policy, direct service, training, and community development. By including a multidisciplinary array of authors with different perspectives, Rosenkoetter and Knapp-Philo provide a comprehensive understanding of how very young children develop literacy, and they suggest ways to encourage young children to delight in words, shapes, sounds, symbols, concepts, and other facets of language and literacy development.
Language, Culture, and Learning Edited by Stefanie Powers Item: 403 40 pages, $15.00 September 2008 Explores language development in infants and toddlers, ways to support it and recognize and respond to a potential problem, the use of sign language to help very young children regulate their emotions, and much more.
Building Literacy With Love: A Guide for Teachers and Caregivers of Children Birth Through Age 5 By Betty S. Bardige and Marilyn M. Segal Item: 328 ISBN: 9780943657820 384 pages, $29.95 Building Literacy With Love suggests loving ways adults can provide experiences that foster a child’s ability to become literate. This book offers practical suggestions for implementing effective, research-based teaching practices in child care settings. This practical guide will help professionals grasp the skills, concepts, and processes intrinsic to learning to read and write and presents ways adults can help. It also includes numerous fun and practical activitiesto promote phonemics, phonetic awareness, alphabetic knowledge, and fluency.
Poems to Learn to Read By: Building Literacy With Love By Betty S. Bardige and Marilyn M. Segal Item: 340 ISBN: 9780943657929 228 pages, $22.95 Poems to Learn to Read By provides parents and teachers of young children with tools to support their emerging language and literacy. Poems to Learn to Read By is a collection of poems that children from birth to school age will enjoy with adults. From humorous to informative to evocative, some poems tell stories while others simply play with sounds and words. The poems address the interests, feelings, and questions of young children and lend themselves to acting out, singing, chanting, or choral reading. Readers also will find ideas on how to use the poems to strengthen children’s language, build their literacy skills, help them manage strong emotions, and enhance their relationships.
Before the ABCs: Promoting School Readiness in Infants and Toddlers By Rebecca Parlakian Item: 304 ISBN: 9780943657691 25 pages, $17.50 This resource examines the important role that cognitive and social–emotional skills play in preparing children for school. The book also helps infant–family program leaders and staff understand the many ways they can support the development of school readiness in very young children. The author focuses on social–emotional competence, early literacy, and early numeracy.
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Children’s Play: The Roots of Reading
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INFANT MENTAL HEALTH
DC:0–3 Casebook: A Guide to the Use of ZERO TO THREE’s “Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood” in Assessment and Treatment Planning Edited by Alicia F. Lieberman, Serena Wieder, and Emily Fenichel Item: 151 ISBN: 9780943657387 393 pages, $37.00 The DC:0–3 Casebook compliments DC:0-3 by helping professionals from all disciplines put DC:0-3’s diagnostic system into practice. It documents 24 case reports of professionals working with families and their children, from 6 months to 4 years old. Each report illustrates a different DC:0–3 diagnostic category, taking readers step-by-step through the process of • Referral • Assessment • Diagnosis • Discussion of the diagnosis and treatment planning with the child’s family and caregivers • Intervention • Prognosis • Discussion and reflection Note: The DC:0–3 Casebook is based on the original DC:0–3 diagnostic manual and not the revised DC:0–3R. We continue to offer the DC:0–3 Casebook because of the value users say it offers.
Building Strong Foundations: Practical Guidance for Promoting the Social–Emotional Development of Infants and Toddlers
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By Rebecca Parlakian and Nancy L. Seibel Item: 268 ISBN: 9780943657585 26 pages, $17.50
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Building Strong Foundations explores how supportive relationships at all levels of an infant–family program contribute to children’s healthy social and emotional development. The authors present the core concepts of infant mental health, offer no-nonsense strategies for leaders and trainers on how to promote children’s mental health, and describe guidelines for when to refer very young children for assessment and treatment. This book presents numerous vignettes that feature a mix of infant–family settings, which bring these concepts to life. It also includes exercises designed to help staff and leaders better understand and apply infant mental health practices.
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Hope and Healing: A Caregiver’s Guide to Helping Young Children Affected by Trauma By Kathleen Fitzgerald Rice and Betsy McAlister Groves Item: 341 ISBN: 9780943657936 68 pages, $18.95 Hope and Healing is a guide for early childhood professionals who care for children in a variety of early care and education settings. The authors define trauma and help readers recognize its effects on young children. They also offer tips, resources, and proven intervention strategies for working with traumatized children and their families and for managing stress. This book will help professionals understand children and trauma and develop skills to help children and support families.
Autism Spectrum Disorders Edited by Stefanie Powers Item: 393 60 pages, $15.00 March 2008 A look at what is known about the real prevalence of autism, the neuroscience behind it, and treatments with the most scientifically proven strengths. Parents also share their stories of raising a child on the autism spectrum.
Diagnosis and Treatment of Feeding Disorders in Infants, Toddlers, and Young Children By Irene Chatoor Item: 401 ISBN: 9781934019337 160 pages, $34.95 Delays in development, as well as in growth, can occur when a feeding disorder arises. Irene Chatoor, MD, a world-renowned specialist in feeding disorders at Children's National Medical Center in Washington, DC, offers useful clinical guidelines for comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of six feeding disorders in infants and toddlers. Grounded in the latest research and contemporary practice, the author discusses the consequences of early feeding problems and reviews relevant terminology, etiological factors, and how to distinguish serious feeding disorders from transient and milder feeding difficulties. A well-organized format combines with tables and charts to make this book a practical guide for all practitioners concerned with diagnosing and treating feeding disorders in infants and toddlers. Also available in Spanish! Item: 424
INFANT MENTAL HEALTH
Coping With Separation and Loss Edited by Stefanie Powers Item: 385 52 pages, $15.00 July 2007 This issue explores some of the many ways young children cope with separation and loss: deployment of military parents, divorced parents, emotionally unavailable parents, and the death of a sibling.
Finding Hope in Despair: Clinical Studies in Infant Mental Health Edited by Marian Birch Item: 391 ISBN: 9781934019252 351 pages; $49.95 One of the most difficult challenges faced by infant mental health professionals is that not all cases have happy endings. There are few resources available to help professionals deal with cases that can feel like “heartbreaking failures.” Finding Hope in Despair presents a series of detailed case studies of interventions that were not successful. The author of each case study provides the facts of the case and reflects on the feelings generated by the failure of the intervention. Each case study is accompanied by a chapter in which another clinician reviews the case, discussing the challenges that were faced and the lessons that can be learned.
Mental Health Consultation to Infant-Family Programs: The Early Head Start Experience Edited by Emily Fenichel Item: 320 68 pages, $15.00 July 2004
Challenging Behavior Edited by Stefanie Powers Item: 405 64 pages, $15.00 January 2009 Caring for infants and toddlers brings many joys, but it also brings unique challenges including issues related to crying, eating, sleeping, and getting along with others. Ths issue offers promising strategies for observing and assessing behavior problems, recommended practices for addressing challenging behaviors, new knowledge about behavior and the developing brain, and model programs for supporting parents who are struggling.
Disorders of Behavioral and Emotional Regulation in the First Years of Life: Early Risks and Interventions in the Developing Parent–Infant Relationship By Mechthild Papouˇsek, Michael Schieche, and Harald Wurmser Item: 370 ISBN: 9781934019177 360 pages, $49.95 This international classic summarizes current scientific and clinical evidence of the most frequent disorders of behavioral and emotional regulation typically observed during the first 3 years of life within the developing systems of parent–infant communication, attachment, and early relationships. They include a colorful spectrum of disorders: early excessive crying, sleeping and feeding disorders and failure to thrive, early regulatory disorders of affect and attention, and disruption of regulatory balance between attachment and exploration and/or dependence and autonomy in the second and third years of life. The book combines chapters from internationally known authors from various disciplines and current knowledge from international and interdisciplinary literature.
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This issue brings together contributors who describe and analyze every aspect of EHS in infant mental health consultation—the program preparation needed to use consultation well, the process of change, community involvement, the mixed blessings of technologically enhanced distance communication, and the mysteries of reflective practice.
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PARENTING
Home Again By Dorinda Silver Williams Item: 421 ISBN: 9781934019306 16 pages, $5.95 This children’s board book is written to address the needs of families with young children who are experiencing the return of a parent who has been deployed with the military. Although these reunions can be exciting and joyful, they can also be stressful, both for the adults and for young children. Some young children may have never met their returning father. Other children may be too young to remember the returning parent. Home Again explores the many emotions young children may feel at this time and also helps the parents understand the children’s reactions and behavior. Sharing this book together can help a family readjust to life together after a long separation.
Healthy from the Start: How Feeding Nurtures Your Young Child’s Body, Heart, and Mind By Claire Lerner and Rebecca Parlakian Item: 348 ISBN: 9780943657967 Packet of 20 booklets (12 pages each), $30.00 Healthy from the Start helps parents and caregivers learn how meal and snack times are rich opportunities to help children learn healthy eating habits, feel important and loved, feel understood and respected, trust that others will care for them, and feel good about their bodies. Healthy from the Start is available in packets of 20 to make it convenient to distribute copies to parents and staff! Also available in packets of 20 in Spanish! Item: 351
Early Arrival: Finding the Magic of Everyday Moments With Your Baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) By Rebecca Parlakian and Claire Lerner Item: 360 ISBN: 9781934019047 Packet of 20 booklets (19 pages each), $24.99 This booklet for parents explores the many ways that parents of preterm babies can bond with and care for their children both while they are in the hospital and after they return home. It also provides suggestions for the unique needs of families with a baby in the neonatal intensive care unit. Early Arrival is available in packets of 20 to make it convenient to distribute copies to parents and staff! Also available in packets of 20 in Spanish! Item: 366
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Getting in Tune: The Powerful Influence of Music on Young Children’s Development
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By Levine-Gelb Communications, Claire Lerner, and Lynette A. Ciervo Item: 269-OLB ISBN: 9780943657615 Packet of 20 booklets (12 pages each), $30.00 This booklet presents practical information about how music can enrich a child’s life, outlines the milestones of musical development, and suggests activities to support that development. It also poses questions to help parents reflect on the power of music in their child’s life as well as their own and offers tips for child care providers on incorporating music in their daily routine. Getting in Tune is available in packets of 20 to make it convenient to distribute copies to parents and staff!
The Power of Play: Learning Through Play From Birth to Three By Claire Lerner and Sharon Greenip Item: 316 ISBN: 9780943657776 Packet of 20 booklets (12 pages each), $30.00 An easy-to-read booklet for parents and caregivers on how children learn through play and what the adults in their lives can do to support their learning and fun. The Power of Play is available in packets of 20 to make it convenient to distribute copies to parents and staff! Also available in packets of 20 in Spanish! Item: 321
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What’s Best for My Baby and Me? A Three-Step Guide for Parents By Claire Lerner and Amy Laura Dombro Item: 345 ISBN: 9780943657943 Packet of 12 booklets (39 pages each), $30.00 Raising a young child means making difficult decisions. This easy-to-read, plain language booklet is a great tool to help parents gain the confidence they need to solve everyday problems. Lerner and Dombro, early childhood and parenting experts, offer a 3-step approach for making sensitive and effective decisions by presenting information on child development and vignettes that show the 3-step approach in action. The booklet includes a pull-out chart highlighting age-based developmental behavior. What’s Best for My Baby and Me? is available in packets of 12 to make it convenient to distribute copies to parents and staff!
Getting Ready for School Begins at Birth: How to Help Your Child Learn in the Early Years By Claire Lerner and Lynette A. Ciervo Item: 325 ISBN: 9780943657875 20 booklets (12 pages each), $30.00
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This booklet helps parents and other caregivers understand how children from birth to 3 years old learn the basic skills they need to be successful in school. It also shows parents and caregivers how they can nurture the development of these crucial skills. Getting Ready for School is available in packets of 20 to make it convenient to distribute copies to parent and staff! Also available in packets of 20 in Spanish! Item: 326-OLB
Edited by Stefanie Powers and Patricia Blackwell Item No.: 342 48 pages, $15.00 September 2005 This issue of the Zero to Three Journal examines the enrichment of early experience through practices that promote healthy development and effective parenting. Guest editor Patricia Blackwell—a graduate ZERO TO THREE Fellow and director of ParentSource of New Orleans—comments on how each of these articles informed her work with families in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Other articles address infant massage and early literacy experiences.
Check out our Web site for more information on great back issues of the Zero to Three Journal including: Exploring Diversity Item 362 New Frontiers in Science, Policy, and Practice Item 411 Homes Is a Base for Living Item 195 The Importance of Play Item 409 The Nutrition of Very Young Children Item 230 Preventing Childhood Obesity Item 387 Protecting Young Children in Violent Environments Item 237
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Children of immigrants represent approximately one quarter of all U.S. children, creating complex issues and challenges for institutions and programs that serve them. Learn the issues, challenges, and needs facing this vulnerable population. (November 2008)
Homeless Families With Infants and Toddlers
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The recent economic crisis has plunged many families with young children into homelessness. While homeless, children face stressful and traumatic experiences that have an impact on their growth and development. This issue describes policies, programs, and research on effective support for these families. (January 2010)
The Importance of Play Item: 409
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Learn how you can help parents and other caregivers understand the importance of play in their child’s lives, teach them how to use play to support healthy development, and give them suggestions for age-appropriate play experiences that promote competence and mastery. (September 2009)
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This issue examines a range of mental health concerns in the peripartum period and effective interventions that support mothers and fathers as they cope with mental health challenges in their role as parents. The authors describe how effective treatment for parents with mental illness requires a shift from the traditional approach of narrowly focusing on symptom management to an approach that treats the whole family over the long term. (May 2009)
The Power of Partnerships Item: 408
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The authors of the articles in this issue of the Journal describe how a clear understanding of mutual and conflicting goals, respect and tolerance for differences, and a strong commitment to improving outcomes for children and families provide the foundation for a successful collaborative approach to supporting infants, toddlers, and their families. (July 2009)
Preventing Childhood Obesity Item: 387
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Childhood obesity, rising for more than two decades, often leads to serious health problems. This issue focuses on preventing and treating obesity in very young children by exploring dietary, environmental, social, and emotional factors. (September 2007)
Putting Reflective Supervision Into Practice Item: 419
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Explores current trends and issues in reflective supervision such as the role of neurobiology, developing an evidence base for reflective supervision, exploring diversity in work with young children and their families, and efforts to implement reflective supervision across disciplines and professions. (November 2010)
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Supporting Pregnant Women, Newborns, and Their Families
Stories From the Field
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In these case studies, authors share the real-life challenges of putting theory, research, and training into practice, when dealing with anxiety, grief, and developmental delay; Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder; family violence; poverty; and mental illness. A common theme emerges: it takes a coordinated team of multidisciplinary professionals to achieve the best outcomes for children and families, particularly when family circumstances are complicated. (July 2011)
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The articles in this issue describe a variety of programs of support for pregnant women, newborns, and their families and how the changes in a pregnant woman’s physical, emotional, and psychological development provide opportunities for change and growth that give children the best possible start in life. (March 2009)
Children With Special Needs Item: 423
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The authors outline federal policies that provide legislative foundations for early intervention for children with disabilities through Part C of the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act. (March 2011)
Health Care & Young Children Item: 416
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Authors share how new technology is revolutionizing methods for effectively screening newborns for hearing loss, the latest techniques for tooth decay prevention, and how to talk with parents who are concerned about immunization safety. A developmental and behavioral pediatrician discusses the important role of early childhood professionals in partnering with medical providers. (May 2010)
Home Visiting: Past, Present, and Future Item: 417
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With new health care legislation, the federal government is making an unprecedented investment in home visiting programs that provide services to young children and their families. The articles in this issue provide a rich and thoughtful examination of the growth of the field of home visiting and the potential for the years to come. (July 2010)
Improving the Lives of Infants and Toddlers in Foster Care Item: 420
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Developing a Competent Workforce Item: 429
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Those who work with infants, toddlers, and their families span a variety of program and service settings, professional disciplines, and roles. A multidisciplinary approach to understanding child development is reflected in the articles in this issue, exploring a variety of approaches, perspectives, and challenges to building a competent early childhood workforce. (September 2011)
Supporting Children With Emotional and Behavioral Challenges Item: 430
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This follow-up to our extremely popular issue on Challenging Behavior (published in January 2009) presents more of the real-life experiences and strategies that can help professionals who work with infants and toddlers with behavior or regulation problems. Articles address sleep skills and problems, practical strategies to support challenging behaviors in the classroom, a relationship-based intervention for challenging behavior in infants and toddlers, mental health consultation, and managing combat- and separation-related stress of children in military families. (November 2011)
Conversations With the Experts Item: 431
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The youngest children in the child welfare system face the greatest risks. In this issue authors examine the latest data on placement settings, length of stay, placement stability, exit reasons, and reentry. Other articles discuss the cycle of abuse that can affect families for generations; the importance of attachment; post-adoption depression, and how it is similar to and different from post-partum depression; and the latest knowledge on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and strategies professionals can use when working with affected children and parents. (January 2011)
The feature articles in this issue consist of interviews with national experts on a wide variety of child development topics including: the emotional life of young children, the important role fathers play in nurturing young children’s development, coping with challenging behaviors such as tantrums and biting, strategies for sharing the care with a partner/spouse, making good choices about media use with young children, and the role of grandparents. Topics were based on the findings from ZTT’s national parent survey that was funded by MetLife Foundation, Parenting Infants and Toddlers Today. (January 2012)
Supporting Quality in Home-Based Child Care Item: 426
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Synthesizes the research on home-based child care and describes some of the recent quality initiatives around the country including the development of the national accreditation process offered through The National Association for Family Child Care; family child care within the U.S. Department of Defense child development system; an examination of the emerging literature on family, friend, and neighbor care; and a new collaborative initiative of the Office of Head Start and the Office of Child Care. (May 2011)
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On the Move: The Power of Movement in Your Child’s First Three Years By Suzi Tortora and Claire Lerner with Lynette Ciervo Item: 322 ISBN: 9780943657806 Packet of 20 booklets (12 pages each), $30.00 Young children delight us when they sit up on their own, reach out to be held, or take their first steps. These accomplishments are not just important for their physical development; they also help build intellectual skills, communication skills, and self-confidence. This practical guide discusses how movement supports these areas of development and offers creative ways for parents and caregivers to bring physical activity into a child’s life. On the Move is available in packets of 20 to make it convenient to distribute copies to parents and staff!
Bringing Up Baby: Three Steps to Making Good Decisions in Your Child’s First Years By Claire Lerner and Amy Laura Dombro Item: 324 ISBN: 9780943657783 168 pages, $14.95 Parents are faced with hundreds of questions in their child’s first years. Breast or bottle? Comfort a 6-month-old child now or let her cry? Allow some TV or none at all? Child care specialists Lerner and Dombro help parents sort through the confusion with a practical 3-step skill-building approach. In Step 1, parents learn to understand their own parenting style. The tips and techniques in Step 2 help parents better observe and understand their child’s feelings, and Step 3 shows parents how to use those observations to make healthy and effective decisions.
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Learning & Growing Together: Understanding and Supporting Your Child’s Development By Claire Lerner and Amy Laura Dombro Item: 235 ISBN: 9780943657059 52 pages, $15.00 Written by leaders in the field, this engaging book for both moms and dads offers information unique from other parenting books. It explains “reflective parenting,” a learning and growing together approach. Using personal vignettes, reflective questions, and discussion points to engage the reader, it empowers parents and caregivers to become their own best resource by helping them think in new ways. It presents complex concepts—temperament, brain basics, and how parents’ own life experiences affect their parenting style and skills—in simple, digestible language. Also available in Spanish! Item: 264
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By Claire Lerner and Rebecca Parlakian Item: 396 ISBN: 9781934019146 9 pages; $18.00 Endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics, this new parent education resource offers key information on child development at nine pivotal stages of early life from birth to 36 months. Each handout empowers parents and caregivers with tips and research-supported information on ways to strengthen a very young child's development. The age ranges include birth to 3 months, 3–6 months, 6–9 months, 9–12 months, 12–15 months, 15–18 months, 18–24 months, 24–30 months, and 30–36 months. Printed on heavy stock paper to make it easy to copy and use as a parent handout. Also available in Spanish! Item: 397
“At last, here is a parenting book that doesn’t claim to have all the answers. New parenthood is challenging enough without having to sort through the vast supply of either redundant or conflicting advice; this clearly written, focused guide to good decision making will help stressed parents of infants find their way.” —Booklist Everyday Ways to Support Your Baby’s and Toddler’s Early Learning By Claire Lerner and Rebecca Parlakian Item: 386 ISBN: 9781934019207 Packet of 5 tear-off pads, 100 sheets per pad, $19.99 In clear language, this two-sided bilingual handout shows parents how to support their child’s development— and have fun together—during everyday experiences. Everyday Ways is available in packets of five pads each containing 100 sheets. 81/2” x 11”.
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Finding Our Way: The Future of American Early Care and Education
Who’s Watching the Babies? Improving the Quality of Family, Friend, and Neighbor Care
By Moncrieff Cochran Item: 367 ISBN: 9781934019139 276 pages, $39.95
By Douglas R. Powell Item: 389 ISBN: 9781934019214 107 pages, $24.95
This book offers a comprehensive and far-reaching analysis of the principles and practices of early care and education in the United States and Europe and compares/contrasts those practices with other developed countries. The book informs policymakers and directors of child care centers about the vital role high-quality teachers play in a child’s later educational achievements and future success. The author describes the very high costs of child care in the United States, most of which is paid for by parents, and shows how greater government support in other countries makes teachers’ pay higher, the child care centers better, and the burden on the parents lighter.
Infants in the Child Welfare System: A Developmental Framework for Policy and Practice By Brenda Jones Harden Item: 358 ISBN: 9780943657974 341 pages, $34.95 The author presents a detailed examination of the dangers faced when very young children are unable to bond with a safe, dependable caregiver. Using extensive research, her work explains some of the basic theories of child development that are especially relevant to the experiences of infants and toddlers in the child welfare system. The book also details programs and interventions that can help prevent child maltreatment and strategies for enhancing parent–infant relationships.
One of the important influences on a child’s development is the quality of his or her early care and education experiences. It is estimated that more than 1 million children in the U.S. are cared for by nonlicensed caregivers who are family, friends, or neighbors while their parents are at work—and these caregivers can be difficult to reach through the traditional training programs that can help them provide high-quality care. The author presents methods and programs to reach these caregivers and to help them understand child development and the importance of providing a nurturing environment.
A Policy Agenda for Babies Edited by Emily Fenichel Item: 350 54 pages, $15.00 July 2006 This issue of the Zero to Three Journal highlights ways for early childhood professionals to get involved in shaping sound public policies for infants and toddlers. Read about the ZERO TO THREE policy priorities and take advantage of our tools to advocate effectively for very young children.
Starting Smart: How Early Experiences Affect Brain Development (2nd Edition) By Theresa Hawley Item: 238 ISBN: 9780943657486 12 pages, $5.00
ZERO TO THREE Policy Network Are you ready to join thousands of infant– toddler professionals across the country who are committed to being big voices for little kids? Then sign up for the ZERO TO THREE Policy Network, a vehicle for professionals like you to use your voice to impact public policy for infants, toddlers, and their families. Joining is FREE and easy—just go to www.zerotothree.org/join. You can also interact with other Policy Network members across the country by connecting with us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ZTTPolicy!
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Written in succinct, nontechnical language, this booklet is the perfect tool for raising awareness around issues vital to early childhood development. The booklet delves into new research about how the brain develops and examines such topics as how trauma and chronic stress affect brain development and how professionals can help families support healthy brain development in their children. This expanded second edition was developed in conjunction with the Ounce of Prevention Fund.
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Aprender y Crecer Juntos: Como Comprender y Fomentar el Desarrollo de sus Hijos By Claire Lerner and Amy Laura Dombro Item: 264 ISBN: 9780943657547 52 pages, $15.00 ZERO TO THREE’s first parenting book offers tools that empower parents and caregivers to be their own best resource by helping them think in new ways. This Spanish version of Learning & Growing Together presents complex child development concepts in accessible language, vignettes, reflective questions, and discussion points. Also available in English! Item: 235
Conozca Bien a Su Bebé By Claire Lerner and Amy Laura Dumbro Item: 365 ISBN: 9781934019108 Packet of 12 booklets (17 pages each), $30.00 Raising a young child means making difficult decisions. This easy-to-use Spanish-language booklet helps parents solve everyday problems and support healthy development by understanding the reasons for their child’s behavior. The booklet includes a pull-out chart highlighting age-based developmental behavior. Available in packets of 12 to make it convenient to distribute to parents and staff! Adapted from What’s Best for Baby and Me? which is available in packets of 12 in English! Item: 345
El Desarrollo de su Bebé By Claire Lerner and Rebecca Parlakian Item: 397 ISBN: 9781934019290 9 pages, $18.00 This Spanish translation of Your Baby’s Development, endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics, is a parent education resource offering key information on child development at nine pivotal stages of early life from birth to 36 months. Each handout empowers parents and caregivers with tips and researchsupported information on ways to strengthen a very young child's development. The age ranges include birth to 3 months, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, 9-12 months, 12-15 months, 15-18 months, 18-24 months, 24-30 months, and 30-36 months. Printed on heavy stock paper to make it easy to copy and use as a parent handout.
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Saludable desde el Comienzo By Claire Lerner and Rebecca Parlakian Item: 351 ISBN: 9781934019054 Packet of 20 booklets (12 pages each), $30.00 Saludable desde el Comienzo is the Spanish translation of Healthy from the Start. This booklet, from ZERO TO THREE’s parenting series, helps parents and caregivers learn how meal and snack times are rich opportunities to help children learn healthy eating habits, feel important and loved, feel understood and respected, trust that others will care for them, and feel good about their bodies. Available in packets of 20 to make it convenient to distribute to parents and staff! Also available in packets of 20 in English! Item: 348
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La preparación para la escuela empieza al nacer: Cómo ayudar a su hijo a aprender en sus primeros años By Claire Lerner and Lynette A. Ciervo Item: 326 ISBN: 9780943657882 Packet of 20 booklets (12 pages each), $30.00 This booklet helps parents and other caregivers understand how children from birth to 3 years old learn the basic skills they need to be successful in school. It also shows parents and caregivers how they can nurture the development of these crucial skills. Available in packets of 20 to make it convenient to distribute to parents and staff! Also available in packets of 20 in English! Item: 325
Niños en movimiento: La importancia del movimiento en los primeros tres años del niño By Suzi Tortora and Claire Lerner with Lynette Ciervo Item: 323 ISBN: 9780943657813 Packet of 20 booklets (12 pages each), $30.00 Young children delight us when they sit up on their own, reach out to be held, or take their first steps. These accomplishments are not just important for their physical development; they also help build intellectual skills, communication skills, and self-confidence. This practical guide discusses how movement supports these areas of development and offers creative ways for parents and caregivers to bring physical activity into a child’s life. Available in packets of 20 to make it convenient to distribute to parents and staff!
Llegada Prematura By Rebecca Parlakian and Claire Lerner Item: 366 ISBN: 9781934019153 Packet of 20 booklets (20 pages each), $24.99 This booklet for parents explores how parents of preterm babies can bond with and care for their children while they are in the hospital and after they return home. It also provides suggestions for the unique needs of families with a baby in the neonatal intensive care unit. Available in packets of 20 to make it convenient to distribute to parents and staff! Also available in packets of 20 in English! Item: 360
Diagnóstico y Tratamiento de los Trastornos de la Alimentación en los lactantes y niños pequeños By Irene Chatoor Item: 424 ISBN: 9781934019931 157 pages; $34.95 Spanish translation of Diagnosis and Treatment of Feeding Disorders in Infants, Toddlers, and Young Children. Delays in development, as well as in growth, can occur when a feeding disorder arises. Irene Chatoor, MD, a world-renowned specialist in feeding disorders at Children's National Medical Center in Washington, DC, offers clinical guidelines for comprehensive diagnosis and treatment of feeding disorders in infants and toddlers. Grounded in the latest research and contemporary practice, the author discusses the consequences of early feeding problems and reviews relevant terminology, etiological factors, and how to distinguish serious feeding disorders from transient and milder feeding difficulties. The book also includes Parent Information Outlines about the feeding disorders which professionals can use as handouts for patient’s families. Also available in English! Item: 401
Also available in packets of 20 in English! Item: 322
El Impacto de Jugar: El aprendizaje a través del juego desde el nacimiento hasta los tres años
An easy-to-read booklet for parents and caregivers on how children learn through play and what the adults in their lives can do to support their learning and fun. Available in packets of 20 to make it convenient to distribute copies to parents and staff! Also available in packets of 20 in English! Item: 316
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By Claire Lerner and Sharon Greenip Item: 321 ISBN: 9780943657790 Packet of 20 booklets (12 pages each), $30.00
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Emotional Connections: How Relationships Guide Early Learning (Student Text) By Perry McArthur Butterfield, Carole A. Martin, and Arleen Pratt Prairie Item: 308 ISBN: 9780943657646 208 pages, $29.95 Translates research on cognitive, social, and emotional development into the language of daily caregiving and teaching. Infant–toddler caregivers will learn about the tools they need to build responsive relationships with very young children and their families. Emotional Connections materials can be used to supplement comprehensive training curricula, such as the Program for Infant–Toddler Caregivers.
Emotional Connections: How Relationships Guide Early Learning (Instructor’s Manual) By Perry McArthur Butterfield, Carole A. Martin and Arleen Pratt Prairie Item: 271 ISBN: 9780943657639 202 pages, $44.95 Emotional Connections offers trainers the information and tools they need to teach infant–toddler caregivers how to build responsive relationships with very young children and their families. Each of the 10 modules presents key concepts in language appropriate for the community college student and offers exercises and activities designed specifically for adult learners. This Instructor’s Manual also includes teaching strategies, activities, and a CD-ROM with printable handouts, worksheets, and overheads.
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Reflective Supervision: What Is It and Why Do It?
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Edited by Stefanie Powers Item: 390 48 pages, $15.00 November 2007 Individuals share their views and insights about the process of reflective supervision and show how the practice raises consciousness about cultural, ethnic, and racial differences.
Learning & Growing Together Kit By Claire Lerner, Amy Laura Dombro, and Stefanie Powers Item: 526 ISBN: 094365705B 60 pages, $18.00 The Learning & Growing Together Kit contains a book and tip sheets. The kit offers tools that empower parents and caregivers to be their own best resource by helping them think in new ways, an idea called “reflective parenting.” You’ll also receive Learning & Growing Together Tip Sheets: Ideas for Professionals in Programs That Serve Young Children and Their Families. These tip sheets offer child care professionals ideas for putting Learning & Growing Together concepts into practice to improve their program’s and staff’s ability to support families.
Learning & Growing Together Tip Sheets: Ideas for Professionals in Programs That Serve Young Children and Their Families By Stefanie Powers and Claire Lerner Item: 241 ISBN: 9780943657097 8 pages, $10.00 The Learning & Growing Together Tip Sheets offer child care professionals ideas for implementing concepts outlined in the book, Learning and Growing Together: Understanding & Supporting Your Child’s Development. The tip sheets illustrate how to improve your programs and enhance staff’s ability to support families. Topics featured include tips for center-based settings, home visits, parent groups, and staff development.
Practical Approaches to Early Childhood Professional Development: Evidence, Strategies, and Resources By Pamela J. Winton, Jeanette A. McCollum, and Camille Catlett Item: 388 ISBN: 9781934019191 304 pages, $69.95 The key to improving the early education of all young children, including those with special needs, is the effective preparation and development of the professionals who work with them. The authors rely on evidence-based practices and their many years of experience to present an organized and accessible format for building quality into professional training and development programs. CD-ROM includes course handouts, outlines, activities, course syllabi, and lists hundreds of additional resources (video, print, and on-line).
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By Rebecca Parlakian and Nancy Seibel Item: 259 ISBN: 9780943657035 23 pages, $12.50 This indispensable booklet explores the experience of being a new leader in an infant–family program and describes how to use self-awareness, observation, and flexible responses as tools to increase on-the-job effectiveness and manage stress. Leadership issues discussed include relationships with staff members, encouraging collegial work, and learning from conflict. Includes a leadership style self-assessment and interactive group exercises.
Look, Listen, and Learn: Reflective Supervision and Relationship-Based Work By Rebecca Parlakian Item: 257 ISBN: 9780943657110 19 pages, $12.50 Written for program supervisors, this resource explores the link between supportive supervisory practices and effective staff–parent relationships. The tools and techniques presented will help program leaders promote high-quality services to young children and their families.
The Power of Questions: Building Quality Relationship-Based Work By Rebecca Parlakian Item: 258 ISBN: 9780943657493 11 pages, $12.50 This booklet address the complex decisions staff face every day in their work with parents and children. Learn how leaders and staff alike can use reflective approaches to establish quality relationships with families. Topics include strategies for boundary-setting and managing relations with families.
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Learning through Supervision and Mentorship to Support the Development of Infants, Toddlers, and Their Families: A Source Book Edited by Emily Fenichel Item: 71 ISBN: 9780943657196 157 pages, $18.95 This widely used book, aimed at supervisors, identifies three elements central to successful supervision in infant–family programs: reflection, collaboration, and regularity. The Source Book’s expert authors paint a clear and comprehensive picture of supervision and mentorship of students and practitioners, and identify issues of concern to supervisors and program directors.
Coaching for Quality in Infant–Toddler Care: A Field Guide for Directors, Consultants, and Trainers By Jesse Leinfelder and Marilyn M. Segal Item: 331 ISBN: 9780943657837 208 pages, $59.95 This comprehensive trainer’s manual provides an essential framework for upgrading the quality of infant and toddler child care programs. Trainers will find information about the developmental needs of infants and toddlers in group care and the components of quality early care; tools to help program administrators and technical assistance specialists improve policies and practices that affect children, staff, and families; and opportunities for training participants to practice a variety of staff training and mentoring strategies.
A Practical Guide to Reflective Supervision Edited by Sherryl Scott Heller and Linda Gilkerson Item 414 ISBN: 9781934019368 200 pages, $34.95 This book outlines the key steps in creating a system of reflective supervision within an early childhood program to improve services, support staff, and better meet the needs of children and families. With chapters written by leading experts, this book provides answers to the critical questions that every program needs to know to launch reflective supervision. The authors provide strategies for • Conducting a reflective supervision meeting, • Repairing ruptures in the supervisory relationship, and • Combining reflective supervision with administrative supervision. The book also lists activities that can be used to build the reflective capacity within a staff. No program should be without this valuable resource.
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Being in Charge: Reflective Leadership in Infant–Family Programs
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DVDs
Learning Happens DVD
Learning Happens II DVD
By Claire Lerner and Rebecca Parlakian Item: V507 ISBN: 9781934019085 60 minutes, $26.99
By Claire Lerner and Rebecca Parlakian Item: V509 ISBN: 9781934019917 29 minutes, $22.95
Learning Happens features 30 DVD vignettes that show parents and children—age birth to 3 years— interacting during everyday play and routines. These vignettes provide rich examples of how: • Development unfolds from birth to 3 • Young children acquire school readiness skills through everyday interactions and activities • Parents and caregivers support children’s early learning and development through daily interactions and activities
This follow-up to the best-selling Learning Happens DVD provides even more of what users loved about the original: video vignettes of real teachers and caregivers with young children in everyday interactions. These vignettes are a rich source of conversation topics and are wonderful tools for use in training with other professionals and in work with families. Contains 25 video vignettes.
These vignettes serve as powerful tools for professionals to use both in direct work with families and for training other early child development professionals. They act as catalysts for discussion about all aspects of early development and provide vivid illustrations of the significant influence parents have in getting their young children ready for school.
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Learning through Observation DVD By Lisa Zbar and Claire Lerner Item: V101 ISBN: 9780943657622 Video package, $64.95
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This 65-minute video shows five practitioners in the infant–family field interacting with very young children and their families in a range of service settings, such as an Early Head Start home visit, a home visit with a child with special needs and his family, and drop off at a child care center. The DVD vignettes, each about 10 minutes long, are presented without narration so that students and teachers, practitioners, and supervisors can learn through observation.
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Losing a Parent to Death in the Early Years: Guidelines for the Treatment of Traumatic Bereavement in Infancy and Early Childhood
Don’t Hit My Mommy! A Manual for Child–Parent Psychotherapy With Young Witnesses of Family Violence By Alicia F. Lieberman and Patricia Van Horn Item: 330 ISBN: 9780943657844 160 pages, $24.95
“It is no longer possible to say that a small child is too young to grieve. They must, and it shapes their lives. These authors offer honest, empathic, and effective assistance to even the youngest children and those who care for them.” —T. Berry Brazelton, MD
This book offers clinicians, counselors, educators, and child care professionals a compassionate yet practical guide to assessing and treating young children who have experienced the death of a parent or primary caregiver. The authors describe how babies, toddlers, and preschool-age children typically respond to overwhelming loss, explain complications in the grieving process, and offer vignettes that illustrate therapeutic interventions.
“This little volume is a useful tool for every practicing mental health clinician who works with the early years of life. It provides the only existing criteria for psychological evaluation of the very young.” —Contemporary Psychology
“It is a triumph of common sense supported by theory, therapeutic strategy, and great experience….It will be essential reading for all who must deal with parental death in the early years.”
Psychotherapy with Infants and Young Children: Repairing the Effects of Stress and Trauma on Early Attachment
—Daniel Stern, MD
Coping With Trauma and Loss Edited by Stefanie Powers Item: 418 56 pages, $15.00 The articles in this issue of Zero to Three focus on how parents, caregivers, and other professionals can bolster the resilience of young children in the face of stressful and potentially traumatic experiences. Children can and do cope with trauma and stress in the early years and, with the help of sensitive and caring adults, have the opportunity to develop strengths and skills that will empower them to cope with adversity throughout their lives. (September 2010)
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By Alicia F. Lieberman and Patricia Van Horn Item: R324 ISBN: 9781609182403 160 pages, $28.00
Published by Guilford Press. This eloquent book describes an empirically supported treatment that engages parents as the most powerful agents of their young children’s healthy development. Child–parent psychotherapy promotes the child’s emotional health and builds the parent’s capacity to nurture and protect. The book provides a comprehensive theoretical framework together with practical strategies for combining play, developmental guidance, traumafocused interventions, and concrete assistance with problems of living. Filled with evocative, “how-to-do-it” examples, it is grounded in extensive clinical experience and cutting-edge research on early development, attachment, neurobiology, and trauma.
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This practical handbook offers treatment guidelines to address the behavioral and mental health problems of young witnesses of violence. Practitioners from various disciplines will gain an understanding of the impact of violence and discover concrete intervention strategies to address the consequences of this experience for young children.
By Alicia F. Lieberman, Nancy C. Compton, Patricia Van Horn, and Chandra Ghosh Ippen Item: 310 ISBN: 9780943657721 160 pages, $39.95
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Index A
Aprender y Crecer Juntos: Como Comprender y Fomentar el Desarrollo de sus Hijos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Autism Spectrum Disorders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
B Before the ABCs: Promoting School Readiness in Infants and Toddlers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Being in Charge: Reflective Leadership in Infant–Family Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Bringing Up Baby: Three Steps to Making Good Decisions in Your Child’s First Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Building Literacy With Love: A Guide for Teachers and Caregivers of Children Birth Through Age 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Building Strong Foundations: Practical Guidance for Promoting the Social–Emotional Development of Infants and Toddlers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
C Caring for Infants & Toddlers in Groups: Developmentally Appropriate Practice (Second Edition) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Case Studies in Infant Mental Health: Risk, Resiliency, and Relationships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Challenging Behavior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Charting the Bumpy Road of Coparenthood: Understanding the Challenges of Family Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Children in Immigrant Families . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Diagnóstico y Tratamiento de los Trastornos de la Alimentación en los lactantes y niños pequeños . . . . . . . . . . .19 Disorders of Behavioral and Emotional Regulation in the First Years of Life: Early Risks and Interventions in the Developing Parent–Infant Relationship . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Don’t Hit My Mommy! A Manual for Child–Parent Psychotherapy With Young Witnesses of Family Violence . . .23
E Early Arrival: Finding the Magic of Everyday Moments With Your Baby in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit . . . . . . . .12 Early Development and the Brain: Teaching Resources for Educators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Early Intervention Guidebook for Families and Professionals, The: Partnering for Success . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 El Desarollo de su Bebé . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 El Impacto de Jugar: El aprendizaje a través del juego desde el nacimiento hasta los tres años . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Emotional Connections: How Relationships Guide Early Learning (Instructor’s Manual) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Emotional Connections: How Relationships Guide Early Learning (Student Text) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Enriching Experiences for Young Children and Their Parents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Children’s Play: The Roots of Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Everyday Ways to Support Your Baby’s and Toddler’s Early Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Children with Special Needs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Evidence-Based Practice in the Early Childhood Field . . . . . . . . .6
Circles in the Nursery: Practicing Multicultural Family Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
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Clinical Work with Traumatized Young Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Finding Hope in Despair: Clinical Studies in Infant Mental Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Coaching for Quality in Infant–Toddler Care: A Field Guide for Directors, Consultants, and Trainers . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Finding Our Way: The Future of American Early Care and Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
Community-Based Doula, The: Supporting Families Before, During, and After Childbirth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Focusing on Peers: The Importance of Relationships in the Early Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Conversation With the Experts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Coping With Separation and Loss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Coping With Trauma and Loss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Feeding Disorders in Infants, Toddlers, and Young Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
Conozca Bien a Su Bebé . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Cradling Literacy: Building Teachers’ Skills to Nuture Early Language and Literacy From Birth to Five . . . . . . . . . . . . .5
G Getting in Tune: The Powerful Influence of Music on Young Children’s Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Getting Ready for School Begins at Birth: How to Help Your Child Learn in the Early Years . . . . . . . . . . . .13
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Health Care & Young Children . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
DC:0–3 Casebook: A Guide to the Use of ZERO TO THREE’s “Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood” in Assessment and Treatment Planning . . . . . . . .10
Healthy from the Start: How Feeding Nurtures Your Young Child’s Body, Heart, and Mind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12
DC:0–3R Diagnostic Classification of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood, Revised . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Developing a Compotent Workforce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Developing Mind, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7, 14
Home Again . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Home Visiting: Past, Present, and Future . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Homeless Families With Infants and Toddlers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Hope and Healing: A Caregiver’s Guide to Helping Young Children Affected by Trauma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 How Culture Shapes Social–Emotional Development: Implications for Practice in Infant–Family Programs . . . . . . . . .7 How You Are Is as Important as What You Do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
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I Importance of Play, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Improving the Lives of Infants and Toddlers in Foster Care . . . .15 Infants in the Child Welfare System: A Developmental Framework for Policy and Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
L La preparación para la escuela empieza al nacer: Cómo ayudar a su hijo a aprender en sus primeros años . . . . . . . . .19 Language, Culture, and Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Learning & Growing Together Kit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Learning & Growing Together Tip Sheets: Ideas for Professionals in Programs That Serve Young Children and Their Families . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Learning & Growing Together: Understanding and Supporting Your Child’s Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Power of Play, The: Learning Through Play From Birth to Three . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 Power of Questions, The: Building Quality Relationship-Based Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Practical Approaches to Early Childhood Professional Development: Evidence, Strategies, and Resources . . . . . . .20 Practical Guide to Reflective Supervision, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21 Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect: Parent–Provider Partnerships in Child Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Preventing Childhood Obesity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Psychotherapy with Infants and Young Children: Repairing the Effects of Stress and Trauma on Early Attachment . . . . . .23 Putting Reflective Supervision Into Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
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Learning Happens DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Reflective Supervision and Leadership in Infant and Early Childhood Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
Learning Happens II DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Reflective Supervision in Practice: Stories From the Field . . . . .6
Learning through Observation DVD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22
Reflective Supervision: 3-Pack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Learning through Supervision and Mentorship to Support the Development of Infants, Toddlers, and Their Families: A Source Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Reflective Supervision: What Is It and Why Do It? . . . . . . . . . . .20
Learning to Read the World: Language and Literacy in the First Three Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
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Llegada Prematura . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Respecting Babies: A New Look at Magda Gerber’s RIE Approach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Saludable desde el Comienzo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
Look, Listen, and Learn: Reflective Supervision and Relationship-Based Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Sensory Integration and Self-Regulation in Infants and Toddlers: Helping Very Young Children Interact With Their Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Losing a Parent to Death in the Early Years: Guidelines for the Treatment of Traumatic Bereavement in Infancy and Early Childhood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Starting Smart: How Early Experiences Affect Brain Development (2nd Edition) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
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Supporting Children With Emotional and Behavioral Challenges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Mental Health Consultation in Child Care: Transforming Relationships With Directors, Staff, and Families . . . . . . . . . . .8 Mental Health Consultation to Infant–Family Programs: The Early Head Start Experience . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
Stories From the Field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Supporting Pregnant Women, Newborns, and Their Families . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Supporting Quality in Home-Based Child Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
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Niños en movimiento: La importancia del movimiento en los primeros tres años del niño . . . . . . . . . . . .19
Teenagers and Their Babies: A Perinatal Home Visitor’s Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Nutrition of Very Young Children, The . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
W On the Move: The Power of Movement in Your Child’s First Three Years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
P Parenting Infants and Toddlers Today: New ZERO TO THREE Survey Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Parental Substance Abuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Parents and Providers: Sharing the Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Poems to Learn to Read By: Building Literacy With Love . . . . . .9 Policy Agenda for Babies, A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Poster Sets—Grow With Me From Birth to Three . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Postpartum Mental Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
What’s Best for My Baby and Me? A Three-Step Guide for Parents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Wheel Sets–Behavior Has Meaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3, 4 Who’s Watching the Babies? Improving the Quality of Family, Friend, and Neighbor Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Y Your Baby’s Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
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