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Description: The purpose of this IES-funded project (#R305A180293, PI = Bailey) was to evaluate the efficacy of Preschool RULER, an approach to social and emotional learning focused on young children and the key adults in their lives (https://rulerapproach.org).
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Description: The purpose of this project was to develop a small-group literacy intervention for kindergarteners who are at-risk for reading and writing difficulties.
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Description: This five-year (2018-2023), research-to-practice partnership between Yale University and local community stakeholders funded by the Tauck Family Foundation (https://tauckfamilyfoundation.org) was tasked with creating a community of practice by infusing SEL into the culture and infrastructure of the community and ensuring coordinated, equitable a
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Description: The purpose of this scoping review to provide a rigorous – and accessible – overview of the research base for universal behavior screening instruments to facilitate educators’ decision-making process when selecting a systematic screening tool for the students they serve and identify areas of further refinement for the research community.
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Description: This longitudinal research study explores the perceived and physiological stress, stressors, and work characteristics of childhood educators in the Midwest across the academic year 2021-2022 (during COVID-19). Data collection occurred over four time points.
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Description: The primary goal of this project was to learn more about reading disabilities, particularly how they are displayed prior to entry into formal schooling and the emergence of conventional reading skills.
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Description: Telehealth was introduced into early intervention (EI) service delivery models during the COVID-19 pandemic raising questions about changes in service access for children from marginalized groups, service type and intensity, as well as cost-effectiveness.
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Description: Purpose: The special needs of young children (birth to 36 months) are not unidimensional. Early interventionists are challenged in developing interventions that fully address the needs of young children with developmental delays in multiple domains.
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Description: The Efficacy of the Core Knowledge Language Arts Read-Aloud Program in Kindergarten through First Grade Classrooms Study is a multisite cluster randomized control trial of the Core Knowledge Language Arts Read-Aloud Program and its effects on: growth in vocabulary, listening comprehension, and domain knowledge skills from kindergarten through fi