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  2. Erikson Institute - Wikipedia

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    Current applied research projects focus on after-school programs, assessment in early childhood classrooms, caregivers of substance-exposed infants, early literacy instruction with culturally and linguistically diverse children, Early Head Start, Early Reading First, infant mental health, social-emotional evaluation of children in foster care, early mathematics education, and vocabulary ...

  3. Early childhood intervention - Wikipedia

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    Early childhood intervention. Early childhood intervention (ECI) is a support and educational system for very young children (aged birth to six years) who have been victims of, or who are at high risk for child abuse and/or neglect as well as children who have developmental delays or disabilities. Some states and regions have chosen to focus ...

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  6. Chapin Hall (institute) - Wikipedia

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    Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago is a policy research institution at the University of Chicago that focuses on child welfare and family well-being. [1] Chapin Hall is funded through social service systems, [2] foundations, [3] and non-profit organizations. [4] The organization's focus areas include child welfare and foster care systems ...

  7. Start Early - Wikipedia

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    Start Early, formerly known as The Ounce of Prevention Fund, is a nonprofit organization in Chicago that promotes early childhood development in underserved communities across Illinois. [1] [2] Their programs include Educare Chicago, the Educare Learning Network, and Home Visits for Homeless Families. [3] They base their programs off of early ...

  8. Beth S. Benedict - Wikipedia

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    Beth S. Benedict. Beth S. Benedict is a professor in the Department of Communication Studies at Gallaudet University, [ 1] advocate for the deaf, and a mentor for families with deaf children. [ 2] Her research focuses on early intervention, [ 3][ 4] early language acquisition, and family involvement. [ 5]

  9. Arnold J. Sameroff - Wikipedia

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    Sameroff's first academic position was a joint appointment in Psychology, Pediatrics, and Psychiatry at the University of Rochester (1967–78). In 1978 he was appointed as Professor of Psychology and Research Director of the Institute for the Study of Developmental Disabilities at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and in 1986 he became Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown ...