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Young Exceptional Children. 26:55-57
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Early Childhood Education Journal. 51:115-125
The purpose of this exploratory interview study was to examine the perceptions and experiences of 12 teachers related to the suspension and expulsion of preschoolers in private early childhood programs. Thematic and constant comparative methods were
Autor:
Ella Sulinski, Amber Brown Ruiz, Courtney O’Grady, Deborah L. Rooks-Ellis, Leigh Ann Fish, Brooklin Jones, Christine Spence
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Early Childhood Education Journal
Implicitly-held unconscious associations and attitudes may not align with the beliefs we hold outwardly or explicitly but can affect our professional perceptions, decisions, and actions. In a phenomenological study identifying strategies used to supp
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Child & Youth Care Forum. 50:511-526
The restraining of children is a pervasive but controversial practice that has resulted in the injury and death of children. Despite this threat of harm, little research has explored what factors contribute to the risk of a child becoming injured dur
Autor:
Anne L. Larson, Courtney O’Grady, Songtian Zeng, Brittany A. Pereira, Angie Stone-Macdonald, Catherine Corr
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Exceptional Children. 87:199-216
Despite their negative effect, preschool suspension and expulsion are prevalent. Researchers have explored adverse childhood experiences and teachers’ racial bias that link to disproportionate suspension and expulsion in preschools, but little rese
Autor:
Courtney O'Grady
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AERA 2022.
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TEACHING Exceptional Children. :004005992211084
The mission of the Division for Early Childhood (DEC) is to promote policies and advance evidence-based practices that support families and enhance the optimal development of young children (0-8) who have or are at risk for developmental delays and d
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Child abuseneglect. 97
Preschool suspension and expulsion rates are typically based on teacher reports, and don't simultaneously account for adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).To examine estimates in the United States of parent-reported preschool suspension and expulsion
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Children and Youth Services Review. 110:104826
Youth are physically restrained in residential treatment centers to prevent them from harming themselves or others, and this practice is common in treatment settings. Consequences from restraint (including clinical, emotional, and physical harm; even