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Amanda C. Ginter; Diane H. Kegan; Lisa A. Martinelli Beasley; Danna Ramirez Gomez; Virginia Gourley – Family Science Review, 2024
The following manuscript explores the application of family science theories to the field of child life. Ecological systems theory, family systems theory, and conflict theory will be presented and applied to child life. These theories explain the responsibilities and experiences of the specialist, their relationship with patients and families, and…
Descriptors: Family and Consumer Sciences, Theories, Child Development Specialists, Physician Patient Relationship
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Langlais, Amanda G. – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2012
Recent changes made by the Council for Professional Recognition to the Child Development Associate (CDA) credentialing program create an opportunity to redesign high school child development programs. On April 1, 2011, the Council for Professional Recognition lifted the age restriction in the CDA credentialing requirements, now allowing students…
Descriptors: High School Students, Professional Recognition, Child Development, Early Childhood Education
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Whitehead, Linda C.; Rudick, Sherrie; South, Kathy – Young Children, 2011
As barriers to online learning, such as lack of access to high-speed Internet connections, disappear, online learning opportunities are likely to become more and more available to early childhood educators. The eCDA program provides an individualized approach to training and support for earning the Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential,…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Credentials, Early Childhood Education, Online Courses
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Brendtro, Larry K. – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2006
Urie Bronfenbrenner (1917-2005) was a pioneer in studying the behavior of children in their natural life space of family, school, peer group, and community. His concept of the ecology of human development is transforming practice for effective work with children and youth. Bronfenbrenner's research highlights the power of human relationships to…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Child Development, Individual Development, Ecology
Lerner, Claire; Hamburger, Ellie – Zero to Three, 2007
This article uses the case study of 3-year-old Anna and her parents to illustrate how a child development specialist can be integrated into a private pediatric practice. First, pediatrician Hamburger describes how she and other members of her practice integrated a child development specialist into their pediatric practice. Second, Anna's parents…
Descriptors: Pediatrics, Child Development Specialists, Child Development, Case Studies
Johnson, Warren T. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1980
Ten characteristics of child development clinicians functioning at higher levels in therapeutic play are added to the 10 proposed in a previous article. These demonstrate a growth in sophistication and versatility and extend the clinician's effectiveness in all aspects of children's personality functioning: the physical, emotional-social, and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Development Centers, Child Development Specialists, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Ranzoni, Patricia Smith – 1986
A child development team in a children's services unit of a mental health center should: (1) formulate a broad philosophy of treatment for young child clients; (2) evaluate treatment approaches to determine the extent to which they facilitate or conflict with that philosophy; (3) assess inservice training needs to ensure competency-based service…
Descriptors: Child Advocacy, Child Development, Child Development Specialists, Counselor Role
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McBride, Brent A. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 1996
Identifies emerging issues and challenges facing lab schools nationwide as they attempt to build support for their programs. Offers recommendations for strengthening the roles lab programs play in the early childhood field, such as expecting staff to be involved in leadership activities (like outside workshops) and making facilities attractive to…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Development Specialists, Early Childhood Education, Educational Research
McLearn, Kathryn T.; Hughart, Nancy; Minkovitz, Cynthia; Strobino, Donna; Scharfstein, Daniel; Genevro, Janice; Benedict, Mary; Guyer, Bernard – 2000
The Healthy Steps for Young Children program is a national initiative developed by pediatricians from Boston University in collaboration with professionals from the Commonwealth Fund. This program for families with young children (birth to 3 years of age) provides developmentally--oriented services within pediatric primary care through addition of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Development Specialists, Child Health, Family Programs
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Astroth, Kirk A.; Garza, Pam; Taylor, Barbara – New Directions for Youth Development, 2004
In January 2004, the National Collaboration for Youth approved a list of core competencies needed by entry-level youth development workers for effective youth development practice. This chapter provides an overview of these competencies, explaining why and how the list was created, outcomes, and recommendations for next steps. (Contains 13 notes.)
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Youth Opportunities, Evaluation Criteria, Minimum Competencies
Blackwell, Patricia – Zero to Three, 2005
Community-based parenting education programs have a unique role to play in the promotion of infant mental health. In contrast to classes that seek to accelerate child development, the author describes enrichment programs that promote parent-child bonding and healthy social and emotional development. The ParentSource program was developed on the…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Infants, Child Rearing, Pediatrics
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Johnson, Elaine; Rothstein, Fran; Gajdosik, Jennifer – New Directions for Youth Development, 2004
This chapter examines the role of a national network of local and regional intermediary organizations in initiating and sustaining community-based youth worker professional development systems. This approach is instructive for other intermediaries in establishing training standards, assessing impact, providing organizational supports for youth…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Professional Development, Role Perception, Child Development
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Keyes, Carol R. – Academe, 1990
Campus child care centers can help fulfill a variety of institutional missions while also redressing the causes and effects of some of today's pressing societal needs. Centers can be used for supervised observation, supervised participation, student teaching, and curriculum development. (MLW)
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Development Centers, Child Development Specialists, Day Care Centers