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Administrative support and challenges in Nebraska public school early childhood programs: Preliminary study
Marvin, Christine A., 2003
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 23(4), 217-228

A survey-based study of early childhood educators from public prekindergarten programs in Nebraska to examine their perceptions of administrative supports and challenges associated with their programs

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An analysis of the perceptions and characteristics of childcare personnel regarding inclusion of young children with special needs in community-based programs
Dinnebeil, Laurie A., 1998
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 18(2), 118-128

An analysis of the perceptions and characteristics of early child care workers with the willingness to care for special needs children in community-based programs in northwestern Ohio

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Applying a response-to-intervention model for early literacy development in low-income children
Gettinger, Maribeth, Winter 2007
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 27(4), 198-213

A description of the design and implementation and a preliminary evaluation of the Exemplary Model of Early Reading Growth and Excellence (EMERGE) early literacy program in 15 preschool classrooms in low-income areas of Milwaukee

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Assessment and implementation of positive behavior support in preschools
Benedict, Elizabeth A., Fall 2007
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 27(3), 174-192

An assessment of the implementation of positive behavior support (PBS) models in early childhood education settings, based on a study of 15 classrooms in a United States Pacific Northwest community

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Assessment of three-and-a-half year-old children's emerging phonological awareness in a computer animation context
Puolakanaho, Anne, September/October 2003
Journal of Learning Disabilities, 36(5), 416-423

An examination of Finnish preschool children's emerging literacy skills through the use of computer animation tasks as methods of assessment

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Attitude Toward Inclusion Scale
Larrivee, Barbara, 1979
The Journal of Special Education, 13, 315-323

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Basic School Skills Inventory (3rd ed.)
Hammill, Donald D., 1998
Austin, TX: Pro-Ed [Primary source]

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Behavior Rating Profile (2nd ed.)
Brown, Linda L., 1990
Austin, TX: Pro-Ed

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Birth to Three Assessment and Intervention System (2nd ed.)
Ammer, Jerome J., 2000
Austin, TX: Pro-Ed

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Caregiver-child interactions and early literacy development of preschool children from low-income environments
Rush, Karen L., 1999
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 19(1), 3-14

An examination of early literacy skill development among Head Start participants, and caregiver-child interactions that are associated with early literacy skill development

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The Carolina approach to responsive education: A model for daycare
Bryant, Donna M., 1989
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 7(1), 48-60

A summary of the features and philosophy of the Carolina Approach to Responsive Education (CARE), a comprehensive program for preschool children and their families

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Characteristics of effective mental health consultation in early childhood settings: Multilevel analysis of a national survey
Green, Beth L., Fall 2006
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 26(3), 142-153

A survey-based evaluation of necessary characteristics of effective mental health consultation services in early childhood programs using a nationally representative sample of early childhood educators, mental health professionals, and Head Start staff and directors

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Collaborative teaming to support preschoolers with severe disabilities who are placed in general education early childhood programs
Hunt, Pam, 2004
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 24(3), 123-142

An examination of the impact of a general education/special education collaborative effort on the engagement skills, development, and academic achievements of young children placed in general early childhood programs

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A comparison of developmental gains for preschool children with disabilities in inclusive and self-contained classrooms
Holahan, Annette, 2000
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 20(4), 224-235

An investigation of the effects of inclusive and self-contained preschool education on young children's developmental outcomes, examining the effects of school day length and type of program on socioemotional development

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A comparison of the effect of the type of classroom and service characteristics on toddlers with disabilities
Bruder, Mary Beth, 1998
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 18(1), 26-37

A study of the effects of early intervention services, in a segregated versus inclusive classroom, on the developmental outcomes of toddlers

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Comprehensive evidence-based social-emotional curricula for young children: An analysis of efficacious adoption potential
Joseph, Gail E., 2003
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 23(2), 62-73

A literature review describing the efficacy of eight comprehensive social–emotional curricula for children under 6 years of age

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Comprehensive Test of Phonological Processing
Wagner, Richard K., 1999
Austin, TX: Pro-Ed

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The costs of preschool inclusion
Odom, Samuel L., Spring 2001
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 21(1), 46-55

A comparison of the instructional costs of educating children with disabilities in inclusive classroom settings vs. special education settings in five preschools

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Culture-Free Self-Esteem Inventories (2nd ed.)
Battle, James, 1992
Austin, TX: Pro-Ed

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Daberon 2: Screening for School Readiness
Danzer, Virginia A., 1991
Austin, TX: Pro-Ed

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Developmental Observation Checklist System
Hresko, Wayne P., 1994
Austin, TX: Pro-Ed [Primary source]

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Early Head Start and access to early intervention services: A qualitative investigation
Wall, Shavaun, 2005
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 25(4), 218-231

A qualitative study examining the relation between Early Head Start participation and the probability that these families would seek early intervention services; methods of obtaining these services and assistance provided by Early Head Start are also investigated

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Early Head Start: Identifying and serving children with disabilities
Peterson, Carla A., 2004
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 24(2), 76-88

A longitudinal study of the number of Early Head Start children with developmental delays examined characteristics of low income families who received supportive services as compared to families who did not

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Early identification of preschoolers with special needs in Head Start
Sinclair, Esther, 1993
Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 13(2), 184-201

A study describing the evaluation and identification of Head Start preschool age children for certification in the special needs program

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Early intervention, positive behavior support, and transition to school
Fox, Lise, 2002
Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 10(3), 149-157

A discussion of the effectiveness of early intervention and positive behavior support in preventing behavior problems, facilitating transition to school, and promoting school readiness in young children with special needs.

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