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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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The Opioid Crisis | Addiction can suffocate a community—especially its youngest members. However, schools that employ trauma-informed practices are giving childhood victims of the opioid epidemic a fighting chance. | Document |
The Optometric Extension Program Foundation | The Optometric Extension Program Foundation is an international organization dedicated to the advancement of the discipline of optometry through the gathering and dissemination of information on vision and the visual process. | Website |
The OSEP Spanish Glossary | The OSEP Spanish Glossary was developed by the Region 1 Parent Technical Assistance Center@SPAN to ensure that educational terms related to the implementation of IDEA used in documents to promote parents? authentic participation are translated in a uniform and comprehensible way, across states, geographical regions and communities of Spanish speakers. | Website |
The Out of Sync Child | Carol Kranowitz, author and service provider offers books and resources to support children, families and providers who are dealing with Sensory Disorders | Website |
The Physical Environment [Bay’adda Caruurta Laguhayyo] | Maqaalkaan wuxuu sharaxaad iyo tusaale kabixinayaa sida bay’adda cunuga lagu hayyo, qorshaha iyo jadwalka waxbarashada iyo caadada meesha kajirta, sida ay saamaynta baaxadda leh ay ugu leedahay sida caruurta ay u dhaqmayso ama dabeecadaha ubadka yaryar. | Podcast |
The Playground Where Babies Learn to Talk | A campaign to encourage brain development is using parks to deliver its message to children and their caregivers. | Website |
The Power of Loose Parts Play | Learn about the benefits of Loose Parts Play from this resource created by Nature Play and the Government of South Austrailia. | Document |
The Power of Touch is Important in the NICU | One in ten infants is born prematurely and spends an extended amount of time in the neonatal intensive care unit, or NICU, after birth. This video, in English and Spanish, highlights research that shows why a small gesture, like touching, can make a big difference and support the development of preemies. | Website |
The Prevalence of Parent-Reported Autism Spectrum Disorder Among US Children | The estimated prevalence of US children with a parent-reported ASD diagnosis is now 1 in 40, with rates of ASD-specific treatment usage varying by children’s sociodemographic and co-occurring conditions. | Document |
The Role of the Adult in Play | We play a crucial role in supporting a child’s play. Listen as author and CICC Coach Sandy Heidemann joins us for another podcast on the importance of play. She talks about our role as observer and stage manager, expanding on how we can help build play success for children. She also gives us different ways we can be a part of the play. We can use parallel play as a tool, be a co-player, or a play leader or facilitator. | Podcast |
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