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Item Collaboration of ASD Services for Young Children and Families Presentation(University of Minnesota Extension, Center for Family Development, 2009)This presentation was part of the Lessons from the Field event on early identification and intervention for autism. It was presented on February 12, 2009. This particular presentation allows participants to explore different approaches for early identification and intervention and ways to ensure needed ASD services collaborate together.Item Meeting the Needs of Transgender Youth: Lessons from the Field 2017 long report(2017) Michaels, Cari; Blyly-Strauss, MinaItem Meeting the Needs of Transgender Youth: Lessons from the Field 2017 short report(2017) Michaels, Cari; Blyly-Strauss, MinaItem Prison Doulas: An Innovative Healthcare Strategy for Incarcerated Women Presentation(University of Minnesota Extension, Center for Family Development, 2013) Gerrity, EricaLearn about Erica Gerrity’s work with incarcerated pregnant mothers at the Shakopee Women's Prison in Minnesota, and her research on improving outcomes for children born of incarcerated mothers. This presentation was part of University of Minnesota Extension Children, Youth & Family Consortium's Lessons from the Field event held November 14, 2013. The topic of the entire event was "Unbarred: Strengthening Families Affected by Incarceration."Item Promoting the Well-Being of Young Children: Early Intervention in a Cultural Context Presentation(University of Minnesota Extension, Center for Family Development, 2010) Harden, Brenda JonesThis presentation was part of the Lessons from the Field event entitled, "Promoting Child Well-Being and Early Childhood Intervention Within a Cultural Context." The event took place March 18, 2010. The goals of this particular presentation was for participants to understand experiences of young children at risk (African American children), consider benefits of early intervention programs for this population, and explore cultural perspectives on early intervention for young children at risk.