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Early Identification and Intervention: Head Start's Response to Mental Health Challenges
Authors:Michael L Lopez  Louisa B Tarullo  Steven R Forness  Cheryl A Boyce
Institution:  a Administration on Children, Youth and Families-Washington, D. C.. b UCLA Neuropsychiatric Hospital-Los Angeles, CA. c National Institute of Mental Health-Bethesda, MD.
Abstract:Serving low-income children from birth to age five and their families, Head Start is a primary venue for identification and intervention in the area of child mental health. However, recent research has demonstrated that the knowledge base regarding prevalence, developmental course, and predictive power of child mental health problems is lacking for young children in general and low-income, diverse populations in particular. Head Start's agency-level data is often discrepant from both national estimates and small, intensive studies of similar populations, perhaps for reasons related to availability of community services and professional staff, as well as concerns about stigmatization. Following on recent expert recommendations, new collaborative Federal initiatives are underway to increase our understanding of the types, trajectories, and treatments of mental health problems affecting the vulnerable children served by Head Start. The paper concludes with a call to action for the field in the area of young children's mental health.
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