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Erinn J. Victory; Lindsay R. Druskin; Sharon T. Phillips; Robin C. Han; Anishka Jean; Kelsey R. Keen; Emily Aman; Jocelyn Stokes; Jennifer Kirby; Cheryl B. McNeil – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2025
Background: With opioid misuse rates increasing dramatically over the past two decades, an entire generation of children faces a heightened risk of adverse physical, mental, and behavioral health outcomes. Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) is an evidence-based intervention for children aged 2-to-7 years and their caregivers that improves…
Descriptors: Drug Abuse, Narcotics, Parent Child Relationship, Therapy
Meyers, Marcia K.; Peck, Laura R.; Davis, Elizabeth E.; Collins, Ann; Kreader, J. Lee; Georges, Annie; Weber, Roberta; Schexnayder, Deanna T.; Schroeder, Daniel G.; Olson, Jerry A. – 2002
One of four being published on a five-state project on the dynamics of child care subsidy use, this report provides a detailed look at families receiving child care subsidies in Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Oregon, and Texas, and the factors associated with length of subsidy receipt and provider stability. Data were collected and analyzed by…
Descriptors: Child Care, Comparative Analysis, Delivery Systems, Early Childhood Education
Gnezda, Terry; Sonnier, Cate – State Legislative Report, 1988
Examined in this report is the extent of interest in educational programs for preschool-age children during the 1980s. The introduction notes that 21 states spent state money on early childhood programs in 1987, and that the spending was in response to: (1) increased employment of mothers of young children; (2) research demonstrating the long- and…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Early Childhood Education, Financial Support, Preschool Education
Maxwell, Kelly; Bryant, Donna; Bernier, Kathleen – 1997
Smart Start is North Carolina's partnership between state government and local leaders, service providers, and families to better serve children under 6 years and their families with the aim of ensuring that all children enter school healthy and prepared to succeed. This study examined child care centers in Smart Start counties, focusing on the…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Comparative Analysis, Day Care, Day Care Centers
Porter, Patricia; Munn, Duncan; Buysse, Virginia; Tyndall, Sabrina – 1996
Smart Start, North Carolina's early childhood initiative, seeks to improve early childhood programs and ensure that all North Carolina children enter school healthy and ready to learn. This study evaluated outcomes related to Smart Start program inclusion of young children with disabilities: (1) access to inclusive programming; (2) quality of…
Descriptors: Change Agents, Comparative Analysis, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
Stearns, Marian S. – 1971
An examination of the written evidence of the effects of preschool programs on disadvantaged children and their families is presented. Hundreds of studies were reviewed to determine what kind of justification they provide for continued support of federal, state, and other publicly financed preschool programs. The Head Start and ESEA programs have…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Comparative Analysis, Disadvantaged Youth, Early Childhood Education