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Child care health consultants' roles and responsibilities: Focus group findings
Alkon, Abbey, 2004
Pediatric Nursing, 30(4), 315-321

An examination of child care health consultants' perceptions of their common roles and responsibilities

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Child Care Health Linkages Project: Evaluation summary
California Childcare Health Program, December 2004
Oakland: California Childcare Health Program.

A summary of a study of the effects of health consultation services on the health and safety of children in child care and early education programs

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Child day care risks of common infectious diseases revisited
Lu, Ning, 2004
Child: Care, Health and Development, 30(4), 361-368

A study of the rate of infectious diseases (respiratory and diarrhea) reported in children who attended center based child care compared with the reported rate in children who did not attend out of home child care

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Childhood social environment and Hodgkin's lymphoma: New findings from a population-based case-control study
Chang, Ellen T., 2004
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers and Prevention, 13(8), 1361-1370

A study examining the potential relationship between childhood social environments and incidence of Hodgkin's lymphoma

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Day care center characteristics and children's respiratory health
Nafstad, Per, 2004
Indoor Air, 15(2), 69-75

A study of the associations between children's respiratory health and dampness problems and other building characteristics in 175 inspected day care center buildings, based on a survey of 942 children between the ages of 3 and 5

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Delivering educational psychology services to non-maintained early years settings: Inclusion ABC
Dennis, Ruth, 2004
Educational and Child Psychology, 21(2), 26-38

An pilot project of a cohesive service delivery model to large numbers of non-maintained early years settings in England

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Emotional well-being and mental health services: Lessons learned by Early Head Start region VIII programs
Peterson, Sandy, 2004
Zero to Three, 24(6), 47-53

A summary of results from two Early Head Start (EHS) programs that implemented the Pathways to Prevention (PTP) initiative to help improve the mental health components of their EHS services

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Expanding developmental and behavioral services for newborns in primary care: Implications of the findings
Thompson, Robert S., 2004
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 26(4), 367-371

A longitudinal study reporting the resulting effects of Healthy Steps (HS) when participating infants have reached three months of age; implications for families, pediatric practice, healthcare systems, policy, and future research are discussed

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The health and well-being of young children of immigrants
Capps, Randy, 2004
Washington, DC: Urban Institute.

A study focusing on the health and well-being of young children under 6 in immigrant families, those with at least one parent born outside the United States

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Keeping children on the path to school success: How is Connecticut doing?: Highlights
Duran, Frances, 2004
Farmington, CT: Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut.

Highlights of an analysis of statewide and local data on child health and development, measuring the effectiveness of state services on the school readiness and success of children from birth to age 6 in Connecticut

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Keeping children on the path to school success: How is Connecticut doing?: A report on the state of the young child
Duran, Frances, 2004
Farmington, CT: Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut.

An analysis of statewide and local data on child health and development, measuring the effectiveness of state services on the school readiness and success of children from birth to age 6 in Connecticut

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Linking the child care and health care systems: A consideration of options
Walker, Karen E., 2004
Philadelphia: Public/Private Ventures.

An exploration of strategies for interventions that link health services with early childhood education and care services, based on a literature review, discussions with 18 experts in family policy, and a review of federal family policies providing potential funding sources

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Mental health consultation in child care centers: Data Trends, April 2004 #96
Portland State University. Research and Training Center on Family Support and Children's Mental Health, 2004

A discussion of mental health consultations in early childhood settings

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Mental health consultation services in community based early childhood settings: A survey of preschool teachers
Elias, Carlita F.R., 2004
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Hartford, Hartford, CT

A descriptive study of mental health consultation services in community-based child care settings, examining service availability, preschool teachers' definitions of problems that would elicit mental health referrals, and teachers' opinions regarding mental health issues related to early childhood

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Narrowing the income gaps in preventive care for young children: Families in Healthy Steps
McLearn, Kathryn Taaffe, 2004
Journal of Urban Health, 81(4), 556-567

A longitudinal investigating if family income has an effect on parental satisfaction with and utilization of Healthy Steps, a universal pediatric care program that provides enhanced developmental and behavioral services

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Partnership to build sustainable public health nurse child care health support
Gaines, Sherry K., October-December 2004
Family and Community Health, 27(4), 346-354

A discussion of the formation of a partnership between faculty from Georgia State University’s Childcare Advantage Network (CAN), and public health nurses in one of Georgia’s 19 health districts, for the purpose of building an infrastructure to support a sustainable child care health support system

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Science says: Early childhood programs
Romano Papillo, Angela, 2004
Washington, DC: National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy.

An evaluation of the ways in which early childhood programs affect adolescent sexual behavior

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State policy as an influence on the participation of young children with medical needs in childcare
Bruder, Mary Beth, 2004
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 24(2), 68-75

An examination of state policies that affect the participation of children with complex medical needs in licensed child care, based on interviews with informants from a wide range of state departments and agencies

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Staying employed: Trends in Medicaid, child care, and Head Start in Ohio
Honeck, Jon, November, 2004
(IWPR Publication No. B246). Washington, DC: Institute for Women's Policy Research.

An overview of trends in Ohio's state child care and health care programs and how these programs support employment for low-income parents

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Understanding integrated mental health services in Head Start: Staff perspectives on mental health consultation
Green, Beth L., 2004
NHSA Dialog, 7(1), 35-60

A study of the perceptions of Head Start directors and staff regarding the link between well integrated mental health consultants in service delivery and program management, and level of general program functioning and staff expertise

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