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Early Childhood Development Framing Case Study – Example 3

This annual publication reports on the well-being of a state’s children, using a set of data indicators. This case study looks at the document before and after implementing reframing...

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Early Childhood Development Framing Case Study – Example 4

This document is a letter to the editor promoting statewide legislation to increase investment in early childhood education programs. This case study looks at the document before and after...

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Talking Points (Child Abuse and Neglect)

The talking points are intended to be used in preparation for media interviews, editorial board visits, or other public communications as a reminder of the core elements of the child development...

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FAQs (Child Abuse and Neglect)

A series of questions that advocates tell us they must often answer. Examples of effective and less-effective responses to each question are included.

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Sample Editorial (Child Abuse and Neglect)

This is an example of how to apply the framing strategies on child abuse and neglect prevention to the format of a guest editorial in a newspaper.

Journal article

From focus groups to peer discourse sessions: The evolution of a method to capture language, meaning, and negotiation

Nat Kendall-Taylor

(2009, January 1). From focus groups to peer discourse sessions: The evolution of a method to capture language, meaning, and negotiation. New Directions for Youth Development, 2009(124), 61-69.

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Sample Letters to the Editor (Child Abuse and Neglect)

Three sample templates for applying framing strategies to a Letter to the Editor format.

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Child Abuse Prevention – Framing Case Study Example 1

Case study from child abuse prevention advocates examining communications materials both before and after implementing framing recommendations.

Journal article

The family bubble, achievement gap, and development as competition: Media frames on youth

Moira O'Neil

(2009, January 1). The family bubble, achievement gap, and development as competition: Media frames on youth. New Directions for Youth Development, 124(1), 39-49.

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Child Abuse Prevention – Framing Case Study Example 2

Case study from child abuse prevention advocates examining communications materials both before and after implementing framing recommendations.

Report

Framing Child Abuse and Neglect: Effects of Early Childhood Development Experimental Research

A report summarizing results from the latest iteration of FrameWorks experimental research focusing specifically on outcomes related to policies and programs associated with prevention and...

Report

By, or for, the People? A Meta-analysis of Public Opinion of Government

In this review of existing public opinion research, FrameWorks sought to understand the shape of public attitudes toward government.