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Margolius, M.; Pufall Jones, E.; Hynes, M. – America's Promise Alliance, 2020
Trauma can impair young people's healthy development and ability to learn. Trauma refers to an adverse experience or pattern of experiences that overwhelms a person's internal capacity to cope and contributes to a feeling of powerlessness. To promote both healthy development and positive educational outcomes for youth, youth-serving professionals,…
Descriptors: Trauma, Teaching Methods, Health Promotion, Child Development
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O'Neil, Lauren Vega; Pakulak, Eric; Stevens, Courtney; Bell, Theodore A.; Fanning, Jessica L.; Gaston, Marci; Gomsrud, Melissa; Hampton Wray, Amanda; Holmes, Kerry B.; Klein, Scott; Longoria, Zayra; Reynolds, Mary Margaret; Snell, Karla; Soto, Annie; Neville, Helen – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2019
Translational research involving the development, implementation, and assessment of evidence-based interventions has shown promise in improving outcomes for children from lower socioeconomic-status backgrounds. One such approach involves 2-generation interventions, which target both children and their parents/caregivers. Here we traced the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Partnerships in Education, Early Intervention, College School Cooperation
Rider, Steven; Winters, Katie; Dean, Joyce; Seymour, Jim – ZERO TO THREE, 2014
The Fostering Hope Initiative is a neighborhood-based Collective Impact initiative that promotes optimum child and youth development by supporting vulnerable families, encouraging connections between neighbors, strengthening systems to ensure collective impact, and advocating for family-friendly public policy. This article describes the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Child Development, Family Programs, Social Support Groups
Tominey, Shauna L. M.; Wanless, Shannon B.; McClelland, Megan M. – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2009
The present study examines characteristics of children participating in a pilot self-regulation intervention that predict self-regulation growth over the pre-kindergarten year. The central research questions of the study were: (1) Can a pilot intervention using classroom games effectively improve children's self-regulation?; and (2) What…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Individual Characteristics, Pilot Projects, Self Control