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| Resource Name | Description | Resource Type |
|---|---|---|
| Su'aalaha la Weydiiyo Marka la Raadinayo Daryeelka Carruurta leh Qaba Baahiyaha Gaarka ah | Warqad talobixin ah oo ay ku jiraan su'aalo hagis ah oo loogu talagalay xubnaha qoyska si ay u isticmaalaan marka ay raadinayaan daryeelka hore iyo barnaamijka waxbarashada ilmaha baahiyaha gaarka ah qaba. Questions to Ask When Seeking Child Care for Children with Special Needs - A tip sheet with guiding questions for family members to use when seeking an early care and education program for a child with special needs. | Tipsheet |
| Supervisión activa: Fuera (Active Supervision: Outside) | Keep children safe outside by following the active supervision strategies in this tip sheet.Mantenga a los niños seguros al aire libre siguiendo las estrategias de supervisión activa descritas en esta hoja de consejos. | Tipsheet |
| Supervisión activa: Tiempo libre (Active Supervision: Free Time) | Learn about active supervision and how constant vigilance, focused attention, and intentional observation of children at all times keeps children safe.Aprenda sobre la supervisión activa y cómo la vigilancia constante, la atención enfocada y la observación intencional de los niños en todo momento los mantienen seguros. | Tipsheet |
| Support Math Readiness Through Music | Music is one of the first ways children experience math. Without thinking, our bodies react to music. When we hear music, we rock our babies, clap along, and even look toward the source of the sound. These responses are reactions to musical elements such as steady beat, rhythm, and melody, all of which reflect mathematical concepts. Even the youngest of children can respond to music and the mathematical principles behind it. Here are three musical elements that relate to math and some suggested activity ideas to try at home. - See more at: http://families.naeyc.org/learning-and-development/music-math-more/supp… | Document |
| Supporting and Caring for Transgender Children | This guide is designed for anyone who knows a transgender or gender-expansive child, plans to write about children who transition, or simply wants to learn more. It reviews what medical and education experts know about transgender children, explores some myths about gender transition in childhood, and offers suggestions for adults with a transgender child life. | Document |
| Supporting Big Body Play | Understanding the benefits of play to help caregivers develop attitudes that support this big body play instead of stopping it. | Tipsheet |
| Supporting Breast Feeding in Child Care | Public Health Nurse and owner of MN Child Care Health Consultants, Sarah Hawley, joins us on this episode to share ways early childhood professionals can create a “breastfeeding friendly” child care setting. Sarah highlights the health benefits of breastfeeding and the ways that supporting this personal parent decision can enhance the overall setting. | Podcast |
| Supporting Children Following an Emergency Event | This tip sheet highlights some practical strategies for early care and education professionals to support the mental, physical, and emotional health of children and their families following an emergency event. | Tipsheet |
| Supporting Children in Uncertain Times: Responding to the Coronavirus | This tip sheet provides several ways in which adults and caregivers can help children cope with uncertain times and support potentially challenging behaviors. | Tipsheet |
| Supporting Children with Medication Administration Needs | Practical strategies for implementing a formal medication administration process to minimize medication-related injuries and decrease liability risk factors to the caregivers and teachers. | Tipsheet |
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