Initial findings from this study 'Developmental Profiles of Maltreated Infants and Toddlers' were presented on a national conference call sponsored by the OSEP Part C Identification Community of Practice and the NECTAC Vulnerable Populations Initiative. These calls are for Part C Coordinators, State ICC Chairs, State Liaison Officers for Child Abuse and Neglect, federal program staff, and selected technical assistance providers. While the conference calls are limited to this audience, handout/resource files and a audio file of the presentation and question are now available.
OSEP 2007
Presentations
(2009, April). Receipt of Part C and School-aged Special Education Services among Children Maltreated in Infancy. Paper presented at the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, Denver, CO.
(2009, May). A National Study of Maltreated Infants & Toddlers: Early Indicators Associated with School-Age Special Education Services. Paper presented at the National Smart Start Conference, Greensboro, NC
Articles
Scarborough, A. A. & McCrae, J. S. (in press). School-age special education outcomes of infants and toddlers investigated for maltreatment. Children and Youth Services Review.
Scarborough, A. A., Lloyd, E. C., & Barth, R. (in press). Maltreated infants and toddlers: Predictors of developmental delay. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics.
Scarborough, A. A., & McCrae, J. S. (2008). Maltreated Infants: Reported Eligibility for Part C and Later School-Age Special Education Services. Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 28, 75-89.
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