Researchers at the University of Vermont and the University of Michigan recently reported an 81% success rate using connected health devices and artificial intelligence (AI) technology to detect ā€œinternalizing disordersā€ in children between the ages of 3 and 7. The results of the study were recently published in PLOS One, a peer-reviewed open access scientific journal published by the Public Library of Science.

In the report, the researchers concluded that the results demonstrate that 20 seconds of wearable sensor data extracted from a fear inducing task can help identify young children with internalizing disorders at a high level of . . .

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Child & Family Services

The children and family services market encompasses a wide range of services and supports for children who are involved with the child welfare system and/or who have complex physical and behavioral health conditions. For organizations serving children, the market challenges are increasing – from increased incidence of serious child mental health issues and autism, to a lack of community-based placements for children with complex needs, to increases in family involvement in the child welfare system due to parental opioid use, to uncertainty in the special education sector about the implications of new federal policies.


Five additional states have joined the federal ā€œA Home For Every Childā€ pilot initiative, bringing total participation to nine states as of April 8, 2026. The most recent states to join the initiative are Alabama, Iowa, and Nebraska in April, following Kansas and Mississippi in March. They join the initial participating states of Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Tennessee. The initiative, established by presidential executive order in November 2025, aims to increase the availability of foster… Read