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Title: The Georgetown University


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The Georgetown University Center on Health and
Education
Exemplary clinical and educational programs
Interdisciplinary research training Research
on human development Effective information
dissemination Technical assistance/Outreach/Pa
rtnerships Policy analysis and development
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What is Policy?
  • Affirmation of what matters/values
  • Mechanism for ensuring implementation of agreed
    upon values, commitments
  • Blueprint for the future
  • Hoped for solution to a problem
  • Idea of what should be done

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What is Practice?
  • What happens when policy is implemented
  • What happens in nature
  • What professionals/experts do to help solve a
    problem, improve a condition
  • A set of procedures, interventions, supports,
    protective strategies with intended positive
    outcome(s)

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Are Policy and Practice Issues Important for
Scientists?
  • Connection to research funding
  • Potential to do good by
  • Promoting well-being and competency
  • Eliminating ineffective efforts
  • Improving societal outcomes
  • Identifying problems that warrant more vigorous,
    innovative scientific inquiry

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Basics of Development
  • Controlled by multiple systems
  • biological, social, environmental
  • internal, external
  • Responsive to experiences
  • Dependent on age/stage
  • Modifiable

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Randomized Controlled Trials
  • Nonambulatory children with profound MR
  • Adults in groups homes, institutions
  • Children with neuromotor disorders
  • Children from very low resource homes
  • Children in orphanages
  • Former Head Start children
  • Very high risk pregnant women

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Naturalistic Studies
  • Statewide surveys of persons in all residential
    and training settings
  • Prenatal exposure to teratogens
  • Observations in community settings
  • Evaluations of early interventions
  • Statewide epidemiology
  • Follow-up of large birth cohorts

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What Ive Learned Pragmatically(as a scientist
in MR/DD)
  • Theres no substitute for a good design
  • Its okay to study things that matter
  • Always use the very best methods
  • Seek help from your fiercest critics
  • If you learn something and dont share it, it
    doesnt count
  • Stay connected with the real world

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Intensive Movement Therapy With Casting for Young
Children With Hemiparetic Cerebral Palsy A
Randomized Controlled Crossover Trial
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Spillover Effects
  • Increased positive social-emotional
    responsiveness
  • Reduced behavioral problems
  • Improved communication skills
  • Decreased sensory aversion to touch
  • Improved gross motor and mobility skills
  • Increased self-confidence and independence

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Abecedarian Preschool Program
Treatment Group
Control Group
Nutritional supplements
Nutritional supplements
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Supportive social services
Supportive social services
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Free primary medical care
Free or low-cost medical care
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Preschool treatment
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Intensive
(full day, 5 days/week
50 wks/yr, 5 yrs)
"Partners for Learning" curriculum
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Cognitive/Fine Motor

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Social/Self
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Motor
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Campbell Ramey, American Educational Research
Journal, 1995
Language
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Individualized pace
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Long-term Benefits of Intensive Early Educational
Intervention
  • Higher IQs
  • Higher reading
  • Higher math
  • Increased education
  • Increased employment
  • Increased interactional skills
  • Spillover to mothers (ed, jobs)
  • Decreased special ed
  • Decreased grade retention
  • Decreased teen parenting
  • Decreased criminal activity

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Science, policy, practice linkages
  • Poor quality experiences take a serious
    cumulative toll on behavior and health
  • The right environment brings forth a lot
  • Intensity of treatment is crucial to consider
  • To create sustainable change, what happens next
    also counts
  • Spillover and interaction effects are important
  • The human factor in service delivery
    (preventing institutionalization in the community)

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How Science has Fuelled Policy and Informed
Practice
  • Universal education and treatment
  • Early intervention and neuroplasticity
  • Quality of Life considerations
  • Behavioral teratology
  • Limits of prenatal care
  • Invisibility of intellectual disability

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Major challenges for the field
  • Eliminating policy mistakes
  • Conveying key findings to inform practice
  • Getting direct caregivers to provide intensive
    supports over time
  • Helping advocates use science well
  • Covering costs of high quality behavioral and
    educational interventions

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Basics of Development
  • Controlled by multiple systems
  • biological, social, environmental
  • internal, external
  • Responsive to experiences
  • Dependent on age/stage
  • Modifiable

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Seven Essentials in ChildrensEveryday
Experiences
  • 1. Encourage exploration
  • 2. Mentor in basic skills
  • 3. Celebrate developmental advances
  • 4. Rehearse and extend new skills
  • Protect from inappropriate disapproval
  • Communicate richly and responsively
  • 7. Guide and limit behavior

Ramey Ramey (1999), Right From Birth, 1999
Ramey Ramey (1999), Going to School, Goddard
Press
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