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7. Social and Emotional Learning as a Public Health Approach to Education

10. Linking Social and Emotional Learning Standards to the WCSD Social-Emotional Competency Assessment: A Rasch Approach

11. Serving the Needs of Young Children with Social, Emotional, and Behavioral Needs: A Commentary

17. Social-Emotional Competence: An Essential Factor for Promoting Positive Adjustment and Reducing Risk in School Children

20. Establishing Systemic Social and Emotional Learning Approaches in Schools: A Framework for Schoolwide Implementation

21. Leveraging the Expertise of the Community: A Case for Expansion of a Peer Workforce in Child, Adolescent, and Family Mental Health

22. Impacts of a Comprehensive School Readiness Curriculum for Preschool Children at Risk for Educational Difficulties

27. Sustaining High-Quality Teaching and Evidence-Based Curricula: Follow-Up Assessment of Teachers in the REDI Project

28. Promoting Children's Social-Emotional Skills in Preschool Can Enhance Academic and Behavioral Functioning in Kindergarten: Findings from Head Start REDI

29. Conclusion

31. Core Coaching Principles

32. Overview

33. Indicated Coaching Model

35. Lessons Learned

36. Universal Coaching Model

38. The Conceptualization, Integration, and Support of Evidence-Based Interventions in the Schools

39. Examining the Link between Preschool Social-Emotional Competence and First Grade Academic Achievement: The Role of Attention Skills

40. Is More Better? Outcome and Dose of a Universal Drug Prevention Effectiveness Trial

41. Implementation Quality: Lessons Learned in the Context of the Head Start REDI Trial

42. Integrated Models of School-Based Prevention: Logic and Theory

43. Development of a Questionnaire Assessing Teacher Perceived Support for and Attitudes about Social and Emotional Learning

45. Behavioral and Cognitive Readiness for School: Cross-Domain Associations for Children Attending Head Start

46. The Contribution of Inhibitory Control to Preschoolers' Social-Emotional Competence

47. Individual Factors Associated with Professional Development Training Outcomes of the Head Start REDI Program

48. The Role of Teachers' Psychological Experiences and Perceptions of Curriculum Supports on the Implementation of a Social and Emotional Learning Curriculum

49. Fostering High-Quality Teaching with an Enriched Curriculum and Professional Development Support: The Head Start REDI Program

50. Promoting Academic and Social-Emotional School Readiness: The Head Start REDI Program

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