Social-Emotional Developmental Continuum

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ReferenceList_Citation_Examples.docx

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REFERENCE LIST EXAMPLE

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REFERENCE LIST EXAMPLE

References

Video File:

U. S. Department of Health and Human Services. (2015).  Best practices in family and community engagement video series [Multimedia file]. Retrieved from https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/community-engagement/article/best-practices-family-community-engagement-video-series

The in-text citation for this source would look like this: (U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2015) and a citation for a direct quote from this source would look like this: (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2015, 2:27) ~ You will use the timestamp from where you retrieved the quote.

Journal Articles:

Gartrell, D. (2012). From rules to guidelines: Moving to the positive.  YC: Young Children 67(1), 56-68. Retrieved from the Walden databases.

Hyson, M. & Taylor, J. L. (2011). Caring about caring: What adults can do to promote young children’s prosocial skills. Y C: Young Children 66(4), 74-83. Retrieved from the Walden Library databases.

The in-text citation for these sources would look like this: (Gartrell, 2012) or (Hyson & Taylor, 2011) and a citation for a direct quote from these sources should look like this: (Gartrell, 2012, p. 60) or (Hyson & Taylor, 2011, p. 80).

Web Sites:

Head Start/ECLKC (2019, January 9).  Relationship-based competencies to support family engagement. Retrieved from https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/family-engagement/article/relationship-based-competencies-support-family-engagement

NAEYC. (n.d.)  Principles of effective practice: Family engagement. Retrieved March 17, 2018 from https://www.naeyc.org/resources/topics/family-engagement/principles

Zero to Three. (2017).  Developing social-emotional skills. Retrieved from https://www.zerotothree.org/resources/series/developing-social-emotional-skills

The in-text citations for these sources would look like this: (Head Start, 2019), (NAEYC, n.d.), or (Zero to Three, 2017), and a citation for a direct quote would look like this: (Head Start, 2019, para. 3), (NAEYC, n.d., para. 2), or (Zero to Three, 2017, para. 5).

Books:

Ernst, J. D. (2014).  The welcoming classroom: Building strong home-to-school connections for early learning. Lewisville, NC: Gryphon House.

Gartrell, D. (2014).  A guidance approach for the encouraging classroom (6th ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage.

The in-text citation for these sources would look like this: (Ernst, 2014) or (Gartrell, 2014) and a citation for a direct quote from these sources would look like this: (Ernst, 2014, p. 92) or (Gartrell, 2014, p. 38).

**PLEASE NOTE: If you use a direct quote from any of your sources you will need to include either the page number or the paragraph number in your citations. You will use a page number if the quote comes from a book or journal article, and a paragraph number if the quote comes from a Web site. Here is an example of what they would look like: (Smith, 2021, p. 71) or (Smith, 2021, para. 9).