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Center for Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation. Infant Toddler Temperament Tool (IT3). Washington, DC: Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development, 2012.
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Gillespie, Linda Groves, and Jan D. Greenberg. "Rocking and Rolling: Empowering Infants' and Toddlers' Learning Through Scaffolding." Young Children 72, No. 2 (2017): 90–92.
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- Ongoing Assessment for Children Ages Birth to 5
- Clearing Your View: Staying Objective in Observation
- Look at Me! Using Focused Child Observation
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