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| Resource Name | Description | Resource Type |
|---|---|---|
| Red Flags and Referral | Details signs the child is not moving along expected developmental pathways and how to refer them for further testing and observation. | Tipsheet |
| Reducing Exclusionary Discipline Practices in Early Childhood Education | While research shows that exclusionary discipline practices in the early years are ineffective and developmentally inappropriate, young children continue to be suspended and expelled at high rates. An increasing number of states have taken steps to ensure that young children are not removed from programs due to their behavior. This report from Abbie Lieberman and Aaron Loewenberg of New America, explores how Illinois and Colorado are limiting the use of these exclusionary discipline practices and providing supports to educators to equip them to better serve the children in their programs. | Document |
| Reducing Suspension and Expulsion Practices in Early Childhood Settings | Document | |
| Relaciones con las familias (Relationships with Families) | Estrategias de comunicación para ayudar a los cuidadores a construir relaciones positivas con las familias de los niños en su programa. Communication strategies for helping caregivers build positive relationships with the families of the children in their program. | Tipsheet |
| Relationships with Families | Communication strategies for helping caregivers build positive relationships with the families of the children in their program. | Tipsheet |
| Relationships, Interactions and the three Rs | Relationships, Interactions and the three Rs Respectful, Responsive and Reciprocal Ten Principles Based on a Philosophy of Respect | Document |
| Relaxation Techniques for Child Care Providers | This tip sheet highlights some practical strategies to facilitate relaxation for caregivers and educators. | Tipsheet |
| Release of Information | When developing policies around confidential information what type of documentation do you need to have in place to ensure that it is secure? Cindy Croft and Priscilla Weigel discuss key components of a Consent to Release Information Form that you should have in place. | Podcast |
| Resilience Booster: Parent Tip Tool | Although it may be difficult for families to change circumstances such as housing, employment and transportation, there are many things they can do to reduce the effects of stress on young children and help them develop resilience, which is the ability to recover from or adjust to adversity or change. Resilience, when supported appropriately, can develop throughout childhood. This Resilience Booster: Parent Tip Tool was created by the APA for parents who want to build their children's resilience. | Document |
| Resource Guide for Developing Integrated Strategies to Support the Social and Emotional Wellness of Children | The COVID-19 pandemic has swiftly and substantially affected the social and emotional health of children, especially those experiencing multiple hardships. As the pandemic has spread across the United States, many children are experiencing widespread disruptions in daily life. Young children are reacting to stress as their parent and caregiver routines change. Children may have strong feelings of fear, worry, sadness, and anger about the pandemic and related issues that impact behavior at home and in child care. This resources was created by the Administration for Children and Families Office of Child Care. | Document |
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