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Reflecting on Infant/Toddler Mental Health and the Early Care and Education Workforce in North Carolina

Baker, E., Boone, N. C., Daily, S., Soliday Hong, S. L., & Yazejian, N.
September
2023

From the abstract: "COVID-19 has led to a child care workforce and mental health crisis for staff, families, and children under age three (infants and toddlers). The current level of stress for chil­dren, families, and infant-toddler early care and education professionals and its impact on infant and toddler well-being needs our attention."

Citation

Baker, E., Boone, N. C., Daily, S., Soliday Hong, S. L., & Yazejian, N. (2023). Reflecting on Infant/Toddler Mental Health and the Early Care and Education Workforce in North Carolina. North Carolina Medical Journal, 84(5). DOI: 10.18043/001c.87525

DOI

10.18043/001c.87525