His research, for example, has ranged from studying
early intervention programs serving high - risk families in the U.S. to capturing the impact of community - based programs for orphans in Rwanda and Malawi.
Not exact matches
The cabinet - level state agency was responsible for
early intervention programs, home visiting,
early care and education and child care licensing
programs across the state,
serving more than 50,000 children each year.
She has
served as a Developmental Specialist for the state of Massachusetts's
Early Intervention Program and is currently an EEC Certified Lead Infant - Toddler Teacher.
Wellspring Community Services focuses on
serving individuals, children, and families who are experiencing crisis through five
programs: Baby Boutique, Domestic Violence
Intervention,
Early Learning, Housing, and Parent Child Services.
But really, how many schools have
intervention programs that begin
serving at - risk students so
early on?
Increase investment in high - quality
early childhood education
programs and
interventions specifically
serving grades K - 3 in low - performing schools and districts.
The grant competition, Personnel Preparation in Special Education,
Early Intervention, and Related Services (PDF), is seeking applications from
programs that prepare personnel to
serve infants, toddlers, and preschool - age children with disabilities;
serve school - age children with low - incidence disabilities; and provide related services to children, including infants and toddlers, with disabilities.
Served on the Wells Fargo counseling / document collection /
Early Intervention pilot team and Emergency Homeowner's Loan
Program.
The reasoning behind this proposition is that: A) EBHV
programs are designed to
serve women categorized as «at - risk» due to a variety of demographic factors, including single - parent household status, age at time of first pregnancy, being categorically undereducated, under or unemployed, and meeting federal standards of living at or below the poverty line; B) these
programs serve women during pregnancy and / or shortly after the birth of their children, offering an excellent chance for the
early prevention of trauma exposure; and C)
intervention services are provided at the same times that attachment (whether secure or insecure) is being developed between mothers and children, providing the opportunity that generational risk may be mitigated.
The state of Texas has the third largest active duty military population in the United States (nearly 117,000 personnel), representing over 10 percent of active duty forces in the U.S. 1 Additionally, nearly 1.7 million veterans, and 53,000 Selected Reserve members live in Texas.2, 3 To
serve the state's military children and families, the Prevention and
Early Intervention (PEI) Division of the Texas Department of Family Protective Services launched the Military Families and Veterans Prevention
Program (MVP) 4 to provide a range of support services to the three largest military communities in Texas, home to more than three - quarters of Texas» active duty members.5
Hubs
serve as a single point of entry for families to link to services including health insurance, primary care / pediatric medical homes, WIC, Part C
Early Intervention, child behavioral health and mental health, and early education prog
Early Intervention, child behavioral health and mental health, and
early education prog
early education
programs.
Ramey is the founding director of several frequently cited
early intervention programs including the Abecedarian Project, Project CARE, the Infant Health and Development
Program, and currently serves as the chief science officer for the statewide preschool educational program for PreK children in Lou
Program, and currently
serves as the chief science officer for the statewide preschool educational
program for PreK children in Lou
program for PreK children in Louisiana.
She has
served as a senior member of the Preventive
Intervention Project research team at Judge Baker Children's Center, which compares two family - based prevention
programs for
early adolescents at risk for depression because they have a parent with a depressive disorder.
Level 3 Triple P Discussion Group is designed as brief,
early intervention strategies to be offered by those in a community in regular contact with families of children and may include such settings as health care clinics, schools or
early childhood education
programs, childcare facilities, community libraries, and / or by other providers in various family -
serving community agencies.
It proposes a dual - generational
intervention — an approach that addresses the educational needs of both children and their parents — whereby
early childhood education
programs may
serve as the access point for promoting low - income parents» postsecondary education and career training.
Critical Questions About
Early Intervention and
Early Childhood Special Education This 2015 resource can help states examine their data systems, improve
programs, and better
serve children and families.