
PICCOLO™ Provider Starter Kit
Parenting Interactions with Children: User's Guide & Pack of 25 Forms
$177.07
- Hardcover
124 pages
- Release Date
29 October 2013
Summary
Where are parents’ skills the strongest—and how can they be encouraged to better support young children’s cognitive, social, and language development? Home visitors can find out in minutes with PICCOLO™, the quick, reliable observational tool designed to assess and monitor the quality of parent–child interactions. Developed for use with parents of children ages 1 to 3, PICCOLO™ measures 29 developmentally supportive parenting behaviours in 4 critical domains—Affection, Responsiveness, Encoura…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781598573657 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1598573659 |
| Author: | Lori A. Roggman, Gina A. Cook, Mark S. Innocenti, Vonda Jump Norman |
| Publisher: | Brookes Publishing Co |
| Imprint: | Brookes Publishing Co |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 124 |
| Release Date: | 29 October 2013 |
| Weight: | 598g |
| Dimensions: | 23mm x 396mm x 218mm |
About The Author
Lori A. Roggman
Dr. Lori A. Roggman is Professor in the Department of Family, Consumer, &Human Development at Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services, Utah State University. Dr. Roggman’s research focuses on parenting and children’s early development. She has extensive experience in home visiting research, integrating theory-based inquiry with program evaluation, and training practitioners. She is a strong methodologist with expertise in observational data collection and longitudinal analysis and has authored several observation instruments used extensively by researchers and practitioners. She was principal investigator of a local research team for the national Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project. Dr. Gina A. Cook is Research Scientist at the Center for Persons with Disabilities and Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Family, Consumer, and Human Development at Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services, Utah State University. Dr. Cook’s work focuses on longitudinal developmental processes and supportive environments in homes, centers, and preschools related to children’s school readiness, especially for groups at risk due to income level or disability. She has worked on the Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project and has extensive experience as a program evaluator. She has been a Head Start teaching coach and an early intervention home visitor trainer. Dr. Mark S. Innocenti is Director of the Research and Evaluation Division at the Center for Persons with Disabilities and Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology at Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services, Utah State University. Dr. Innocenti has over 30 years of experience working with infants and young children at-risk and with disabilities and their families in multiple research and model demonstration projects. Using an interdisciplinary model that recognises the contribution of different disciplines and stakeholders, his research is conducted in and for communities. Recent projects focus on assessment and curriculum, home visiting effectiveness, and preschool intervention to prevent later special education. Dr. Vonda Jump Norman is Senior Research Scientist at the Center for Persons with Disabilities at Emma Eccles Jones College of Education and Human Services, Utah State University. Dr. Jump’s research focuses on promoting optimal development of children experiencing high levels of stress, whether it be due to orphanage environments, poverty, or adverse life events. She is an engaging trainer who focuses on how empirical research applies to real-life situations for staff, teachers, home visitors, and parents. She is a Co-Investigator on the Cache County, Utah, National Children’s Study, and actively collaborates with international partners to improve early development of young children.
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