Early childhood mental health services and supports through a systems approach

Author(s): Kaufmann, Roxane K.; Hepburn, Kathy Seitzinger;
Date Issued: 2007
Publisher(s): Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.
Description: A proposal for building early childhood systems that address early childhood mental health concerns
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Editor(s): Perry, Deborah F.; Kaufmann, Roxane K.; Knitzer, Jane
Source: In D. F. Perry, R. K. Kaufmann, & J. Knitzer (Eds.), Social & emotional health in early childhood: Building bridges between services and systems (pp. 63-96). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.
Note: A volume in the B. A. Stroul & R. M. Friedman (Series Eds.), Systems of Care for Children's Mental Health series
Topics: Service Delivery > Health, Mental Health & Safety
ISBN: 978-1-55766-782-3 : Paperback , 1-55766-782-9 : Paperback
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