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Zero to Three, 2016
ZERO TO THREE, in partnership with the Bezos Family Foundation, conducted a comprehensive research effort, including a series of in-home discussions and a large national parent survey with a diverse range of parents of children from birth to 5. Our findings provide brand new insights about the challenges parents face, what they do and do not…
Descriptors: Parent Surveys, Parent Attitudes, Young Children, Child Rearing
Markova, Gabriella; Legerstee, Maria – Zero to Three, 2008
The ability to understand the thoughts and feelings of others develops remarkably early in infancy. At birth, infants demonstrate an early understanding of the thoughts and feelings of others by sharing emotions with their caregivers. These early affective exchanges subsequently facilitate the development of a more complex awareness of others,…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Infants, Child Development, Perceptual Development
Vallotton, Claire – Zero to Three, 2008
Language serves as a mental tool set for self-regulation, allowing us to reflect on and modify our own behavior. Children as young as 3 years talk out loud to themselves to regulate their behavior, using self-regulatory self-talk. Can preverbal children use infant signs as self-talk for the purpose of self-regulation? The author shares…
Descriptors: Caregivers, Infants, Child Development Centers, Child Development
Henderson, Annette E.; Gerson, Sarah; Woodward, Amanda L. – Zero to Three, 2008
The ability to make sense out of the actions of others is critical to people's daily functioning. Adults are social experts: They understand that people's actions are directed at goals and are driven by intentions. In this article, the authors highlight key findings from studies examining infants' understanding of human action. These findings…
Descriptors: Infants, Social Cognition, Intention, Attention
Birch, Marian – Zero to Three, 2008
This article describes the core concepts, techniques, and challenges of therapeutic intervention with infants and very young children and their families. The tasks of the infant-parent psychotherapist include addressing internal obstacles that impede the parent from accessing the support she needs, as well as practical assistance in identifying…
Descriptors: Home Visits, Infants, Psychotherapy, Child Development
Muratori, Filippo – Zero to Three, 2008
In the absence of a neurological or genetic marker to aid in the early diagnosis of autism, clinicians can use infant behaviors and parental responses during the child's first year of life to determine the child's risk of an autistic disorder. The author presents 12 questions for clinicians to ask parents about their child's early development. An…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Autism, Identification, Infants
Fullar, Suzanne A. – Zero to Three, 2008
Medically fragile infants, those born prematurely or with other complex medical or genetic problems, are at risk of long-term health and developmental problems. When a medically fragile infant comes home to a family with significant social problems such as domestic violence, mental illness, or substance abuse, the infant is at double jeopardy--at…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Child Neglect, Child Welfare, Infants
Wertlieb, Donald; Rosen, Mark I. – Zero to Three, 2008
Jewish agencies and organizations in communities across the country have developed a variety of innovative programs for parents with young children. Programs combine Jewish themes with content about parenting and child development, both to provide information and support and to inspire families to become more involved with Jewish religion and…
Descriptors: Jews, Judaism, Young Children, Child Development
Genesee, Fred – Zero to Three, 2008
Parents and child care personnel in English-dominant parts of the world often express misgivings about raising children bilingually. Their concerns are based on the belief that dual language learning during the infant-toddler stage confuses children, delays their development, and perhaps even results in reduced language competence. In this…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Toddlers, Infants, Bilingual Education
Taylor, Susan B. – Zero to Three, 2008
A significant percentage of all child care programs are offered through religious organizations. This article describes the efforts of one church located in an impoverished section of Washington, DC, to respond to the needs of low-income families with infants and toddlers. The St. Philip's Child Development Center of Anacostia serves the community…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Infants, Religious Organizations, Child Development Centers
Fenichel, Emily, Ed. – Zero to Three, 1995
This issue of Zero to Three, the bulletin of the National Center for Clinical Infant Programs, focuses on changes occurring in neonatal intensive care to provide greater developmental nurturance to newborns and their parents. Articles include: (1) "Developmentally Supportive Care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit" (Heidelise Als and…
Descriptors: Child Development, Childhood Needs, Health Needs, Health Personnel
McHale, James P. – Zero to Three, 2007
This article was excerpted from the author's "Charting the Bumpy Road of Coparenthood: Understanding the Challenges of Family Life", published in 2007 by "ZERO TO THREE." In the "Families Through Time" longitudinal study, James P. McHale and a number of colleagues met with expectant couples and then followed the families when the infants were 3…
Descriptors: Family Life, Infants, Emotional Development, Toddlers
Gorman, Lisa A.; Fitzgerald, Hiram E. – Zero to Three, 2007
This article examines the interdependent nature of infants and their parents who are experiencing wartime deployment and reunion. Research supports the contention that the cumulative effects of stress place families at risk; the experience of ambiguous loss changes as family roles change throughout the cycle of deployment; and parental absence has…
Descriptors: Infants, Attachment Behavior, War, Parent Child Relationship
Solchany, JoAnne – Zero to Three, 2007
Divorce is difficult for any child to deal with, but for our youngest children it presents a host of risks and challenges. Attachment has often been at the forefront of many divorce and visitation discussions, particularly in relation to overnight visitation. The case studies presented here address another dimension of the impact of divorce on…
Descriptors: Divorce, Parent Child Relationship, Case Studies, Coping
Spicer, Paul; Sarche, Michelle – Zero to Three, 2007
In this brief essay the authors reflect on the value of community participation and cultural adaptation in their evolving research on American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) infant and toddler development. They describe three concerns identified by their AI/AN community partners in adapting established research methodologies to work in AI/AN…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, American Indians, Alaska Natives, Community Involvement