Expulsion prevention: Framework for the role of infant and early childhood mental health consultation in addressing implicit biases |
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Authors: | Annie E. Davis Deborah F. Perry Lauren Rabinovitz |
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Affiliation: | Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development, Washington, DC |
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Abstract: | Young children of color—especially boys—are at disproportionate risk for suspension and expulsion from early care and education settings. Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation (IECMHC) is an approach associated with lower than expected expulsion rates, but the mechanisms through which it may influence preschool expulsion are unknown. This paper reflects on the parallels between IECMHC and interventions created to reduce implicit bias. Based on interviews with leaders in IECMHC practice, implementation, and evaluation, a theoretical framework was created to articulate how IECMHC is hypothesized to affect expulsion by first reducing the influence of implicit bias on disciplinary decisions. Implications for practice and research are provided. |
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Keywords: | consultation expulsion implicit bias infant and early childhood mental health Beratung implizite Vorurteile Suspendierung psychische Gesundheit von Säuglingen und Kleinkindern 咨询 内隐偏见 开除 婴幼儿心理健康 |
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