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Fahamka iyo tabaabushadda dhaqdhaqaaqyada immigration iyo khataraha la xiriira ku yeeshaan nolosha caruurta (The Impact of Recent Events on the Young Children of the Somali Community)
Wadahadalkan wuxuu ka hadlayaa saameynta ay dhaqdhaqaaqyada ICE, cabsida, iyo hadallada xun ee Soomaalida laga sheego ku yeeshaan carruurta, qoysaska, iyo bulshada Soomaaliyeed. Marian Hassan iyo Bureeqo Dahir waxay ka wada hadleen arrimahan waxayna la wadaageen siyaabaha daryeel-bixiyeyaashu u taageeri karaan carruurta marka ay jiraan waqtiyo adag. Waxay ka hadleen muhiimadda ay leedahay in carruurta loo sameeyo jadwal joogto ah, lala hadlo oo la dhageysto, la ogaado calaamadaha walbahaarka, lana caawiyo qoysaska inay helaan taageero.
This conversation discusses the impact of ICE activities and negative messages about Somalis on children, families, and the Somali community. Marian Hassan and Bureeqo Dahir talk about these concerns and share ways caregivers can support children during difficult times while also caring for their own well-being. They discuss the importance of creating routines for children, listening to them, noticing signs of stress, and helping families find support.
Understanding Autism Prevalence Rates in Minnesota
Inclusion Matters welcomes Dr. Jenn Hall-Lande, licensed psychologist and researcher from the University of Minnesota Institute on Community Integration and Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain back to the program to share updated autism prevalence numbers in Minnesota. She helps us understand the trends in the research and gives useful insights on ways early educators can support early intervention efforts and partner with families.
🌟Additional Resources:
- Centers for Disease Control (CDC):
🔗 CDC - Learn the Signs. Act Early
🔗 Data and Statistics on Autism Spectrum Disorder
🔗 2025 Community Report on Autism - MN Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network
🔗 https://addm.umn.edu/ - U of M Institute on Community Integration:
🔗 https://ici.umn.edu/ - Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain:
🔗 https://midb.umn.edu/
Early Childhood Around the World
In this episode of Inclusion Matters, Priscilla Weigel records from Malaysia at the World Forum on Early Care and Education in Kuala Lumpur. Her guest, Mary-Louise Clifford, is a Director of Early Childhood Services in Australia. Mary Louise shares about early childhood systems in Australia, including educator training, funding, and supports for children and families. They also reflect on global challenges like the impact of COVID-19 and the importance of finding joy and connection in the work of early childhood.
📸Take a peek inside our adventure in Malaysia! 🌏 Browse photos from the trip and experience the connections, learning, and memorable moments along the way.
Helping Children Thrive in a Racially Diverse World: Young Hearts Open Minds
Inclusion Matters welcomes Marie Lister from Young Hearts Open Minds (YHOM) to the podcast. She is the Director of Training for YHOM and the Director of Teaching and Research at the University of Minnesota Child Development Center. The conversation highlights the way this early childhood education program supports and improves the ways very young children learn about, form, internalize, and express attitudes regarding racial identity, racial intolerance, and other biases.
🌟Additional Resources:
🔗 https://youngheartsopenminds.org/
📧Frank Forsberg, forsbergfp@gmail.com
CICC Coaching to Support Quality Care for Infants & Toddlers - Part 2
Priscilla Weigel is joined by CICC colleagues, Brenda Lowe and Jacy Nylander to discuss coaching that supports the key components of quality care for our youngest children. In Part 2 of this two-part series, they discuss the fact that individualization and honoring the uniqueness of each child is essential in the infant and toddler child care space. They also emphasize the need for open communication to foster successful partnerships with a family, and with colleagues, creating a safe foundation for infants and toddlers to learn and grow.
🌟 Want to learn more about CICC Coaching?
- CICC FAQ Page
- Email info@inclusivechildcare.org or call 651-641-8339
CICC Coaching to Support Quality Care for Infants & Toddlers - Part 1
Priscilla Weigel is joined by CICC colleagues, Brenda Lowe and Jacy Nylander to discuss coaching that supports the key components of quality care for our youngest children. In Part 1 of this two-part series, they discuss safety, attachment, and the importance of routines.
🌟 Want to learn more about CICC Coaching?
- CICC FAQ Page
- Email info@inclusivechildcare.org or call 651-641-8339