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Play--Play Skills are Developmental Too: Part One In this podcast, we look at children’s development from infant stages through older preschool to explore what types of play children should typically be engaged in at different ages. Play is both developmental and learned so children need our help in acquiring skills that help them move from stage to stage. We will set the foundation for talking about some of the challenges children may face in their play. Podcast
Play-Based Activities That Build Reading Readiness "Preschool teachers can use these activities," from Amanda Morin at Edutopia Magazine, "to promote six early reading skills even as the kids enjoy themselves." Website
Poetry Books for Babies and Toddlers "Can you read poetry to babies and toddlers?" The authors at What Do We Do All Day say, "Of course! Kids ages 3 and under will be a most receptive audience. When you stop to consider the matter, you will notice that most good books for babies, toddlers and even preschoolers are written in rhyme and with a pleasing rhythm."  Website
Positive Behavior Support Plan A positive behavior support plan is an action plan that outlines the specific steps needed to promote a child’s success and participation in daily activities and routines.  Tipsheet
Potty Training: Learning to Use the Toilet Tips, skills, and strategies for successful toilet training.  Tipsheet
Power of Play Beyond the fun and games, play is essential to your child’s health and development. Play helps build important social-emotional, cognitive, language and self-regulation skills. When you play with your child, you also help create the safe, stable and nurturing relationships they need to thrive. Find information [from the American Academy of Pediatrics] to help make play a central, skill-building part of your child’s life." Website
Practical Strategies for Supporting Young Children and Staff with Masking Here is a special episode of Teacher Time from the Office of Head Start National Center on Early Childhood Development, Teaching, and Learning. Tune in to this webinar to hear how to "support the masking requirement in the Head Start Program Performance Standards (HSPPS). This episode focuses on strategies you can use to promote mask-wearing among children and adults in your programs." Website
Practicar el lavado de manos adecuado (Practicing Proper Handwashing) Lavarse las manos es una de las mejores formas de protegerse y proteger a los niños bajo su cuidado de enfermarse. Aprenda cuándo y cómo debe lavarse las manos para mantenerse saludable y prevenir la propagación de enfermedades. Tipsheet
Practicing Proper Handwashing Handwashing is one of the best ways to protect yourself and the children in your care from getting sick. Learn when and how you should wash your hands to stay healthy and prevent the spread of illness. Tipsheet
Preparing for Tornado Season Tornadoes can happen at any time. However, they are most likely to occur in the spring and summer months. Tornadoes may cause extensive damage to structures and disrupt transportation, power, water, gas, and communications in its direct path and in neighboring areas. With spring fast approaching, now is a good time to be sure that your program is prepared. Website