This webinar explained family-engaged developmental monitoring (FEDM), what it looks like in practice, and how it is a best practice for systems and providers serving young children and their families.
This presentation highlights how to consider early childhood and parenting measurement tools and how to use the IMPACT Measures Tool®.
This presentation highlights the role of measurement and evaluation in early childhood through an equity lens and describes the scoring categories of the IMPACT Measures Tool®.
This guide provides information about how screening tools work in home visiting, why they are helpful, and how home visiting and early childhood professionals can find a screening tool to use.
This resource provides information about how pediatric well-visits can support and elevate early relational health, along with measures designed for use in clinical settings.
This guide is designed to help early childhood workforce professionals define social-emotional emotional development within their teams, align practices to support development, and harness measurement and evaluation tools and processes.
This primer includes information about the importance of school readiness, how to measure it, and how to use measurement to promote equity.
This webinar focuses on a study of centralized, telephone-based developmental screening and care coordination for families of children with developmental or behavioral concerns.
The article highlights a study that describes an innovative approach to sustaining and spreading the Developmental Understanding and Legal Collaboration for Everyone (DULCE) intervention.
This brief presents a conceptual model for understanding early childhood systems of care and discusses opportunities and challenges for local, state, and federal program leaders to make the strategic investments that support a continuum of care.
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