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This book provides a developmentally sound framework for strengths-based family intervention in the first three years of life. The volume is filled with practical suggestions for building positive parent-child relationships, parental awareness and understanding, and strong family support systems. Grounded in the attachment, development, and family literature, chapters describe approaches to working with children with disabilities, families considered to be at risk, and those simply facing the everyday challenges of growing up. Throughout, readers are guided to planning and implementing interventions that match each family's unique needs and resources. Illuminating case examples bring the material to life, and an extensive annotated bibliography describes a wealth of additional resources for parents and professionals. Practitioners and trainees in a broad range of social service, mental health, medical, and educational fields will value this inclusive, clearly written resource.
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Martha Farrell Erickson, PhD, is Director of the Children, Youth and Family Consortium at the University of Minnesota. A developmental psychologist, she specializes in parent-child attachment, child abuse prevention, and community-based approaches for strengthening families. With colleague Byron Egeland, Dr. Erickson developed the STEEP program (Steps Toward Effective, Enjoyable Parenting).The author of numerous scholarly publications, she also writes a syndicated parenting column and appears regularly as the parenting expert for KARE-TV.
Karen Kurz-Riemer, MEd, is a family education consultant, writer, and trainer, based in Minneapolis. A former childhood teacher and administrator, she played a leading role in coordinating the development of Minnesota's Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) program from six pilot programs in the mid-1970s to a statewide program that serves nearly 300,000 parents and children each year. She has assisted the Minnesota Department of Children, Families, and Learning as ECFE expands its statewide activity with families of infants and toddlers.
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