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Inclusion Matters is a podcast produced by CICC. Early childhood experts discuss a wide array of important topics for early childhood professionals.

Inclusion Matters is also available on Spotify, Overcast, Google Podcasts, and Radio Public.

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Motor Development of Infants--What to Expect and When to be Concerned (Part 1)

Motor Development of Infants--What to Expect and When to be Concerned (Part 1)

In the first part of our series on Infant and Toddler Development Cindy Croft and Priscilla Weigel discuss critical milestones in an infant’s fine and gross motor development. Our hosts discuss common things to look for at the stages of 3 months through 1 year and highlight some concerns that would require further investigation. We will also talk about the ways child care providers and parents can encourage physical development at this important age.

(Length: 17:28)
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Understanding Learning Disabilities--Inclusion Strategies for Meeting Learning Needs

Understanding Learning Disabilities--Inclusion Strategies for Meeting Learning Needs

Cindy Croft and Priscilla Weigel wrap up this four part podcast series with Martha Moriarty and Mary Beth Kelley of the Learning Disabilities Association of Minnesota by discussing useful inclusion strategies for children who may have behavioral characteristics of ADHD or learning disabilities. Mary Beth shares many of the ways a setting can be adapted to meet the learning needs of all children and especially support those who struggle with language or attention.

(Length: 10:03)
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Understanding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Part Three

Understanding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Part Three

Mary Beth Kelley and Martha Moriarty share common red flags for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and who should make the diagnosis. Cindy Croft and Priscilla Weigel facilitate the conversation with their guests and discuss common misconceptions between a learning disability and ADHD. ADHD as a disorder is defined and the process of a diagnosis is covered based on the criteria in the DSM-V.

(Length: 10:08)
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Understanding Learning Disabilities: An Overview of Learning Disabilities and Diagnosis: Part Two

Understanding Learning Disabilities: An Overview of Learning Disabilities and Diagnosis: Part Two

Cindy Croft and Priscilla Weigel welcome guests Martha Moriarty and Mary Beth Kelley from the Learning Disabilities Association of Minnesota for further discussion on what a learning disability may look like in young children. We will also discuss what the road to diagnosis can look like for families.

(Length: 15:24)
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Understanding Learning Disabilities--Learning Disabilities Association of Minnesota: Part One

Understanding Learning Disabilities--Learning Disabilities Association of Minnesota: Part One

Cindy Croft and Priscilla Weigel welcome special guests Martha Moriarty and Mary Beth Kelley from the Learning Disabilities Association of Minnesota. This podcast series begins with an overview of services that this organization provides to children and adults of all ages in Minnesota.

(Length: 9:25)
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Therapeutic Language--Language that Regulates: Part Two

Therapeutic Language--Language that Regulates: Part Two

In the second part of our series on using therapeutic language with young children, Colleen Dockendorf is a guest speaker with Cindy Croft and Priscilla Weigel. She will discuss specific ways to use therapeutic language as a philosophical framework to help you transform your interactions with children. Please listen for some practical ways to promote emotional literacy in young children, particularly those who need to communicate 'big' feelings.

(Length: 13:43)