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Implementing a statewide early childhood mental health consultation approach to preventing childcare expulsion
Carlson, John, May/June 2012
Infant Mental Health Journal, 33(3), 265-273

A description of the development and implementation of statewide supports that are in place to ensure the fidelity of an early childhood mental health consultation program, the ChildCare Expulsion Prevention Program (CCEP), an examination of methods and infrastructure supports designed to insure implementation fidelity, and preliminary evaluation findings on consultants' fidelity to the approach in 31 counties in Michigan

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An interdisciplinary evaluation report of Michigan's Childcare Expulsion Prevention (CCEP) initiative
Van Egeren, Laurie A., March, 2011
East Lansing: Michigan State University.

An evaluation of Child Care Expulsion Prevention, a Michigan early childhood mental health consultation program, that examines child, family, and child care provider and program outcomes, and fidelity of the consultation process, based on a longitudinal outcome study, a quasi-experimental outcome study, and case studies

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An interdisciplinary evaluation report of Michigan's Childcare Expulsion Prevention (CCEP) initiative [Executive summary]
Van Egeren, Laurie A., March, 2011
East Lansing: Michigan State University.

A summary of an evaluation of Child Care Expulsion Prevention, a Michigan early childhood mental health consultation program, that examines child, family, and child care provider and program outcomes, and fidelity of the consultation process, based on a longitudinal outcome study, a quasi-experimental outcome study, and case studies

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