Websites
Center on the Developing Child, Harvard University
- The Science of Early Childhood
- Early Childhood Mental Health
- A Decade of Science Informing Policy
- The Foundations of Lifelong Health
- Spanish Resources
Zero to Three
FrameWorks Institute
- Early Childhood Development
- Child Mental Health
- Changing the Conversation on Public Problems: A Beginner’s Guide to Strategic Frame Analysis
The Heckman Equation
Alliance for Early Success
The National Association for the Education of Young Children
First 2000 Days
Smart Start – North Carolina Partnership for Children
The Ounce of Prevention Fund
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration
Children’s Bureau—An Office of the Administration for Children and Families
Videos
Dr. Dan Siegel, clinical professor of psychiatry at the UCLA School of Medicine and the founding co-director of the Mindful Awareness Research Center at UCLA, provides a brief overview of each of the four attachment types in the four videos directly below: Secure, Insecure Avoidant, Insecure Ambivalent, and Insecure Disorganized.
Dr. Dan Siegel – On Optimal Attachment
Dr. Dan Siegel – On Avoidant Attachment
Dr. Dan Siegel – On Ambivalent Attachment
Dr. Dan Siegel – On Disorganized Attachment
TEDxTC – Terrie Rose – From the Baby’s Point Of View
By TEDxTalks on Jan 20, 2011
By TEDxTalks on Jan 20, 2011
TEDxMonterey – Why Talking to Little Kids Matters
Aug, 2014
Aug, 2014
The Ounce of Prevention Fund – Change the First Five Years and You Change Everything
Apr 2009
Apr 2009
TEDxOmaha – 5 Connections that will Change Children’s Lives
Oct 2014
Oct 2014
Center for the Developing Child – Early Childhood Mental Health
2015
2015
Center for the Developing Child – The Impact of Early Adversity on Children’s Development (Available in Spanish)
Center for the Developing Child – Executive Function: Skills for Life and Learning, 2012 (Available in Spanish)
Center for the Developing Child – Intergenerational Mobility Project: Building Adult Capabilities for Family Success
2016
2016
Center for the Developing Child – Ready4Routines: Building the Skills for Mindful Parenting
2016
2016
The Heckman Equation – Cognitive Skills are Not Enough
The Heckman Equation – The Case for Investing in Disadvantaged Children