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Our Resource Library contains materials and assistance for early childhood educators and those they serve. Explore our selection of podcasts, tip sheets, websites, documents, and self-study courses.
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Preparing Infants & Toddlers for New Child Care Settings | "Advances in brain research show that children are born learning and that their first three years of life in particular are important indicators for the success they can have later in school and in life. Early experiences that are language-rich and nurturing promote healthy brain development. So finding a quality early learning setting is essential for parents who work and seek child care." Learn more from Start Early. | Website |
Preparing Young Children for the Inclusion of Children with Disabilities into the Classroom | Here are some tips from Marla Lohmann at NAEYC for "making your classroom more inclusive and helping all students be successful!" | Website |
Preparing Your Child for a New Sibling | How to help kids feel positive about the new baby, and avoid problem behaviors. | Document |
Preschool Expulsion and Why We Should Care | Children of color, particularly boys, have the greatest risk of losing their ECE placement due to expulsions and suspensions. This webinar explores these disparities in access and how programs can address them. | Website |
Preschool Inclusion Key Findings from Research and Implications for Policy | A new brief, Preschool Inclusion: Key Findings from Research and Implications for Policy (April 2016), highlights research on preschool inclusion relevant to the following three questions: 1. What are the effects of inclusive preschool on children's early learning and development? 2. What is known about the quality of inclusive preschool programs? 3. What is known about how to improve the quality of inclusive preschool? The brief also presents recommendations for policies that are supported by research, including policies related to: the funding of early care and education programs; states' professional development systems; and investments in gathering critical information about inclusive preschool programs for ongoing monitoring and quality improvement. | Document |
Preschool Play for Physical Development | As children play, they develop skills and abilities across Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework domains. For preschoolers, play can be especially useful for motor and physical development. In this webinar [from HeadStart.org], learn what research says about using playful learning to engage children in big-body, gross motor play as well as fine motor skills. | Website |
Preschool Prep: How to Prepare Your Toddler for Preschool | Learn what you can do to make this big transition to preschool easier for your child. You?ll find a timeline for all the things that need to be done to prepare for preschool and guidance on saying a ?good good-bye? on your child?s first day. | Document |
Preschool Printables | This site offers a large variety of printable documents and activities for preschool-aged children. | Website |
Preschool Services under IDEA | While the preschool years are a time of triumphs for most children and families, approximately 8% of all young children are identified as having disabilities that may prevent their reaching important milestones as expected. It was with these children and their families in mind that Congress created the Part C Infant/Toddler Program and the Preschool Special Education Program in 1986 when it reauthorized the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This new brief explains the services preschoolers may be entitled to under the Section 619 Preschool Program. | Document |
Preschoolers and ADHD | At times preschoolers may have difficulty paying attention, following directions and waiting or taking their turn. These behaviors can be common and age appropriate or they may indicate the need for an Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) evaluation. This fact sheet will tell you more about ADHD in preschoolers. | Document |
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