The Child Care Expulsion Prevention (CCEP)
The Child Care Expulsion Prevention (CCEP) initiative provides consultants and training to assist child care providers and parents with challenging behavior exhibited by children in daycare and preschool settings. This statewide evaluation assesses child, parent, and provider outcomes as well as the implementation and fidelity of the program to the principles outlined in the CCEP model. A comparison group of families referred for challenging behavior who live in regions not served by the CCEP program are also being examined to assess the impact of the program.
Survey Summaries
- An Interdisciplinary Evaluation Report of Michigan's Childcare Expulsion Prevention (CCEP) Initiative
- Informing Providers About CCEP Services
- Child and Family Consultation Processes
- Programmatic Consultation Processes
- Reflective Supervision
- Group Training and Individual Coaching of Providers and Parents
- Consultants: Experience, Job Satisfaction, and Organizational Support
- The Most Important Things Consultants Do
- Collaboration with Michigan Child Care Coordinating Council, MSU Extension, and the Great Start Collaborative
- State-Level Training and Technical Assistance