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Collaborative Intervention in Early Childhood Deborah Hirschland (Faculty Member, Postgraduate Certificate Program in Clinical Work Adolescents and Families, Faculty Member, Postgraduate Certificate Program in Clinical Work Adolescents and Families, Boston University School of Social Work)

Collaborative Intervention in Early Childhood By Deborah Hirschland (Faculty Member, Postgraduate Certificate Program in Clinical Work Adolescents and Families, Faculty Member, Postgraduate Certificate Program in Clinical Work Adolescents and Families, Boston University School of Social Work)

Summary

Collaborative Intervention in Early Childhood offers guidance for those working as consultants in education, as well as those providing assistance in other settings. The combination of theoretical and real-world application fills a gap in the existing literature, and is an invaluable resource for parents and teachers of children 3-7.

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Collaborative Intervention in Early Childhood Summary

Collaborative Intervention in Early Childhood: Consulting with Parents and Teachers of 3- to 7-Year-Olds by Deborah Hirschland (Faculty Member, Postgraduate Certificate Program in Clinical Work Adolescents and Families, Faculty Member, Postgraduate Certificate Program in Clinical Work Adolescents and Families, Boston University School of Social Work)

When young children are showing signs of difficulty, parents, childcare providers, and teachers often approach practitioners for guidance on how to best support healthy development. Whether providing consultation in early education programs and elementary schools, or assisting children and families in clinics or private practice, these practitioners need a sophisticated understanding of early childhood issues combined with a down-to-earth approach to intervention. This practical yet comprehensive guide: Reviews the multi-disciplinary knowledge needed to understand children's social, emotional, and behavioral difficulties Outlines step-by-step approaches to intervention for a a wide range of issues Zeros in on common problems in establishing relationships, communicating effectively, sustaining attention, and handling frustration and anxiety Offers accessible ways to describe principles and strategies to parents and teachers Illustrates the consultative process through richly detailed and engaging case material With its unique integration of theoretical material, real-world applications, and vivid examples of practice, this volume will serve as an invaluable resource for those working to help 3- to 7-year-olds and the adults who care for and teach them.

Collaborative Intervention in Early Childhood Reviews

This book skillfully and creatively conveys some very complex information about working with challenging young children in language that will be easily understood and welcomed by parents and teachers. Full of detailed case examples-and conveying utmost respect for all who deal with young children-it is solidly grounded in child development and will be an important resource for social workers, early childhood educators, and school counselors for years to come. * Nancy Boyd Webb, DSW, RPT-S, Distinguished Professor of Social Work, Fordham University, Graduate School of Social Service; Editor, Play Therapy with Children in Crisis, 3rd ed.., Guilford Press *
This book is a wonderful and much-needed resource providing practical strategies to help parents, educators, and clinicians intervene successfully in response to young children's difficulties. Hirschland makes an accessible link between research, theory, and practice through the use of compelling stories that all of us can relate to. * Roxane Kaufmann, Director, Early Childhood Policy, Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development *
This is an incredibly helpful book - informed by research in infant/early childhood mental health, insights from the neurosciences, and the latest findings on sensory-regulatory processing difficulties. With its use of plain language and empathic stance, it both demystifies the complex processes underlying young children's development and offers ways to understand and respond to a wide range of emotional and behavioral issues. Collaborative Intervention in Early Childhood is an outstanding resource that early childhood specialists will embrace. * Gerard Costa, Ph.D., Founding Director, YCS Institute for Infant and Preschool Mental Health Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, UMDNJ-NJMS *

About Deborah Hirschland (Faculty Member, Postgraduate Certificate Program in Clinical Work Adolescents and Families, Faculty Member, Postgraduate Certificate Program in Clinical Work Adolescents and Families, Boston University School of Social Work)

Deborah Hirschland, M.S.W., is on the faculty of the Boston University School of Social Work's Postgraduate Program in Clinical Work with Children, Adolescents, and Families, and teaches through the Connected Beginnings Training Institute. A consultant to and trainer for the Together for Kids Project and programs of the Community Partnerships for Children, she presents frequently on early childhood issues.

Table of Contents

PART I. FOUNDATIONS FOR UNDERSTANDING ; PART II. FOUNDATIONS FOR INTERVENTION ; PART III. SPECIFIC APPROACHES FOR SPECIFIC DIFFICULTIES ; PART IV. QUESTIONS AND CONCLUSIONS

Additional information

CIN0195331206G
9780195331202
0195331206
Collaborative Intervention in Early Childhood: Consulting with Parents and Teachers of 3- to 7-Year-Olds by Deborah Hirschland (Faculty Member, Postgraduate Certificate Program in Clinical Work Adolescents and Families, Faculty Member, Postgraduate Certificate Program in Clinical Work Adolescents and Families, Boston University School of Social Work)
Used - Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press Inc
2008-05-15
320
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