Developmental/Behavioral Screening: Frances Page Glascoe Dept of Pediatrics Vanderbilt University.
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CCIH 2015 Linda Hiebert Plenary 1
Examining the Father-Child Relationship: Intact vs. Not Intact Families and Child Outcomes of Academic Performance, Conduct, and Self-Esteem Ashley Recker.
The Risks of Poverty to Child Development Inclusive Early Child Development –an Underestimated Component within Poverty Reduction 3 – 4 February, 2011,
Surveillance and Screening Partnerships and Advocacy: Integrated Services in the Early Years Jill Houbé, MD, MPhil, FAAP, FRCP(C)
Attachment Theory: An Overview. Attachment Description Variant of object relations Initially focused on development of affectional ties between infants.
Positive Parenting Optional Session. Who is considered a parent or caregiver? Any person – biological, not related, legally or non- legally in the role.
Chapter 5
Pretest questions The recommended ages for routine developmental screening tests are: 12m, 24m, 36m *9m, 18m, 24/30m 6m, 18m, 24/30m 6m, 12m, 24m The prevalence.
Introduction