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If you are interested in learning more in depth information about the PIPE program or are writing a grant, the articles listed below will be helpful. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact info@howtoreadyourbaby.org
1. PIPE Pilot Study
2. Duke Universities Center for Child and Family Policy has named PIPE as one of the five programs rated for attachment.&rdquo http://www.childandfamilypolicy.duke.edu/eca/Attachment/index.htm
3 . Zero To Three, Bulletin of Zero To Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families, August/September 1996, Volume 17, No. 1. The entire volume is devoted to PIPE.
4. Moss, B. and Gotts, E. (December 1997/January 1998) Relationship-Based Early Childhood Intervention: A Progress Report from the Trenchs. Zero to Three
5 . Robinson, J., Emde, R. and Korfmacher, J (1997) Integrating An Emotional Regulation Perspective In A Program Of Prenatal And Early Childhood Home Visitation. Journal of Community Psychology, Vol. 25, No. 1, 59-75.
6 . Hepburn, K. (2004) Families as Primary Partners in their Child’s Development & School Readiness (pp 45 – 48). A report for the Annie E. Casey Foundation available at www.aecf.org.

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