Topics included financing infant and
early childhood mental health diagnosis and treatment, developing and moving an infant - toddler policy agenda, integrating home visiting / Early Head Start in early childhood systems, and financing infant - toddler serv
early childhood mental health diagnosis and treatment, developing and moving an infant - toddler policy
agenda, integrating home visiting /
Early Head Start in early childhood systems, and financing infant - toddler serv
Early Head Start
in early childhood systems, and financing infant - toddler serv
early childhood systems, and financing infant - toddler
services.
To accomplish these goals, the Center: (1) engaged
in a comprehensive, collaborative, and multi-disciplinary process for identifying evidence - based practices, (2) developed partnerships with national
early childhood organizations and multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural dissemination networks to ensure a widespread campaign of awareness and systems enhancement, (3) developed materials and implementation strategies to impact personnel preparation at the pre-
service and
in -
service level, (4) developed a collaborative research
agenda with ongoing input from consumers and families, and (5) implemented a national program of research designed to address critical issues for young children and families affected by challenging behaviors.