One state's journey with a reflective supervision professional development series: Development, implementation, and adaptation

IF 2 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Infant Mental Health Journal Pub Date : 2025-01-28 DOI:10.1002/imhj.22165
Rebecca B. Silver, Christine M. Low, Lindsay Huffhines, Rebecca Newland, Rachel Herman, Stephanie H. Parade
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Reflective supervision (RS) has been viewed as best practice and is therefore incorporated—and often mandated—as a key feature of many relationship-based infant and early childhood serving programs. To promote the implementation of high-quality RS for infant and early childhood professionals, it is critical that a focus is placed on how infant and early childhood professionals are trained to build RS capacities. To this end, we describe Rhode Island, United States's journey developing, implementing, and iteratively adapting an RS professional development series. We describe the structure of the curricula as well as the content and learning objectives, which strive to bridge the gap between the theoretical concepts foundational to RS, process-oriented self-reflection, and the practical application of RS skills and strategies. We also outline the development and process of iterative adaptation that has refined the curricula over the past decade. Finally, we chronicle the history of coordination and collaboration that promoted the development and implementation of this series, which has been disseminated within home visiting and early care and education settings. This narrative can serve as a model for organizations, systems, and states that are undertaking efforts to provide professional development focused on RS.

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一个国家反思性监理专业发展系列之旅:发展、实施与适应。
反思性监督(RS)被视为最佳实践,因此被纳入——并且经常被强制纳入——许多以关系为基础的婴幼儿服务项目的一个关键特征。为了促进对婴儿和幼儿专业人员实施高质量的RS,至关重要的是要重点关注如何培训婴儿和幼儿专业人员以建立RS能力。为此,我们描述了美国罗德岛州开发、实施和迭代调整RS专业发展系列的历程。我们描述了课程结构、内容和学习目标,力求弥合RS基础理论概念、过程导向的自我反思以及RS技能和策略的实际应用之间的差距。我们还概述了在过去十年中改进课程的迭代适应的发展和过程。最后,我们编年史的协调和合作,促进了该系列的发展和实施,这已在家访和早期护理和教育设置传播。这种叙述可以作为组织、系统和国家的模型,这些组织、系统和国家正在努力提供专注于RS的专业发展。
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Infant Mental Health Journal
Infant Mental Health Journal PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: The Infant Mental Health Journal (IMHJ) is the official publication of the World Association for Infant Mental Health (WAIMH) and the Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health (MI-AIMH) and is copyrighted by MI-AIMH. The Infant Mental Health Journal publishes peer-reviewed research articles, literature reviews, program descriptions/evaluations, theoretical/conceptual papers and brief reports (clinical case studies and novel pilot studies) that focus on early social and emotional development and characteristics that influence social-emotional development from relationship-based perspectives. Examples of such influences include attachment relationships, early relationship development, caregiver-infant interactions, infant and early childhood mental health services, contextual and cultural influences on infant/toddler/child and family development, including parental/caregiver psychosocial characteristics and attachment history, prenatal experiences, and biological characteristics in interaction with relational environments that promote optimal social-emotional development or place it at higher risk. Research published in IMHJ focuses on the prenatal-age 5 period and employs relationship-based perspectives in key research questions and interpretation and implications of findings.
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