Early Childhood Consultation Partnership program in Connecticut is an important part of American children mental health consultation project. This program provides children from birth to five years old with mental health consultation service, including Child-specific Services, Core Classroom Services, and Intensive Site Services. This paper mainly uses literature method to sort out content, operation and management in ECCP program, in order to inspire children's mental health services in China. Based on the experience of Connecticut, the authors suggest that China should pay more attention to children’s mental health and integrate all sources to establish a service for children’s mental health.
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Early Childhood Consultation Partnership Program, Children, Mental Health Consultation
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