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ZERO TO THREE Journal–November 2019: Deepening Connections and Expanding Possibilities: ZERO TO THREE’s Annual Conference 2019

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Take a look inside the November 2019 issue of the ZERO TO THREE Journal.

 

Released bi-monthly, each issue of the ZERO TO THREE Journal focuses on a critical topic within the early childhood development field. Journal articles are carefully composed to present current knowledge, latest research, and practical advice to help early childhood professionals do their best work in support of infants and toddlers.

Editor’s Notes | This Issue and Why it Matters

ZERO TO THREE’s Conference for early childhood professionals was held October 2–4, 2019, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. We were thrilled to welcome nearly 3,000 attendees who participated in 85 sessions and special events. ZERO TO THREE Members, who made up 25% of conference attendees, were able to participate in member-exclusive activities and networking opportunities. This issue of the Journal brings you a taste of the conference offerings, with articles from selected presenters that include:

  • The importance of achieving quality with equity in early childhood settings. In his powerful plenary presentation, Dr. Junlei Li argued for the need to move beyond normative assumptions about quality, traditionally reflected in what a program can or cannot afford, to the impact of quality relationships on children and families.
  • How to identify and mitigate cultural bias when working with young children and families in health care settings. The authors describe a framework for self-awareness and strategies to increase cultural sensitivity with families and colleagues.
  • The linkages between mindfulness practices, diversity-informed approaches, and reflective supervision and leadership, and how, together, these elements inform and strengthen services to children and families.
  • How screen use can be a tool for learning when adults make it a shared and interactive experience for children. Emerging research helps clarify misconceptions and the important elements to consider when making media use decisions.
  • New developments in State Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) policy related to states’ advancement of financing for IECMH assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. The authors share the strategies and lessons learned for advocates interested in advancing IECMH policy.

Stefanie Powers
Editor, ZERO TO THREE Journal
spowers@zerotothree.org

Table of Contents

Achieving Quality With Equity: Recognizing and Supporting High-Quality Practices and Professionals in Low-Resource Communities
Junlei Li

LET UP:” A Systematic Approach to Responding to Cultural Bias in Health Care
Dana E. Crawford, Nathan T. Chomilo, Mariana Glusman, Milani Patel, Laura Krug, and Margot Kaplan-Sanoff

Mindful Approaches to Enhance Diversity-Informed Reflective Supervision and Leadership
Roseanne Clark, Maria Gehl, Mary Claire Heffron, Margaret Kerr, Salam Soliman, Rebecca Shahmoon-Shanok, and Kandace Thomas

Maximizing the Potential for Learning From Screen Experiences in Early Childhood: What the Research Says
Rachel Barr, Elisabeth McClure, and Rebecca Parlakian

Advancing Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Policy in States: Stories From the Field
Julie Cohen, Deborah Roderick Stark, and Jamie Colvard

ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
Family-Friendly Communication via Authentic Assessment for Early Childhood Intervention Programs
Marisa Macy, Stephen J. Bagnato, and Krisztina Weiszhaupt

Opportunities to Enrich Caregiver–Child Interactions: Community Efforts in Oklahoma and Pennsylvania
Amanda Sheffield Morris, Amy Treat, Brenna Hassinger-Das, Martha Isabel Zapata, and Kathy Hirsh-Pasek

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