Deciphering the Tower of Babel: examining the theory base for wraparound fidelity
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A study of seven families participating in a mental health supported, elementary schools-based program investigates the theory of wraparound fidelity in the context of service delivery. Two simple models are identified and examined using a multi-method, multi-case design. Results show that wraparound has a recognizable base beyond value-laden principles.
Publication Name: Journal of Child and Family Studies
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 1062-1024
Year: 1998
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Setting up base camp
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Equipment suggestions and organisational tips for having a new baby in the house are presented. Parents are advised to create 'baby zones', with everything to hand, around the house, instead of having a single storage area.
Publication Name: Parenting
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 0890-247X
Year: 2000
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Unexpected essentials
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Some non-standard infant supplies that are helpful to own include: a nasal aspirator; cloth diapers for a variety of alternative applications; crib sheet protectors, and a c-shaped pillow for mom's waist.
Publication Name: Parenting
Subject: Family and marriage
ISSN: 0890-247X
Year: 2000
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