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Brain Building in the Early Childhood Setting Sarah Hawley RN, BSN, PHN of Minnesota Child Care Health Consultants is back with us again to discuss brain building in early childhood.  She shares important research about this critical time of brain growth and how we as early educators can foster lifelong success for the children in our care.   Podcast
Brain Development of Children from 0-6 years – Facts Every Family Member and Teacher Should Know This comprehensive guide to the brain development of children from 0 to 6 years is packed with insightful tips and important facts every parent should know.  Document
Brain Injury Association of Minnesota The Brain Injury Association of Minnesota website has links to support groups across Minnesota, offers educational programs, workshops, and annual conferences, advocacy, and injury prevention info. Website
Brain Injury Association, Inc. Brain Injury Association, Inc. is working to create a better future through prevention, research, education, and advocacy. The site offers audio and video info, national directory, conference schedules, treatment plans, downloadable articles and much more. Website
Brain Tumor Society Brain Tumor Society website hosts resources for parents, families, and health care providers involved with brain tumor patients. There are research connections, an online newsletter, support group information and access, conference and event info, booklists, links, and rehabilitation information. There is also info about brain anatomy and how the tumor affects it. Website
Brain-Building Through Play: Activities for Infants, Toddlers and Children "From infancy on, play is an important part of a child’s life. The following handout series, developed [by the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University] with support from the LEGO Foundation, provides suggestions for games and play-based activities based on a child’s age. The activities for younger children are designed for adults to engage in with children. Activities for later ages allow the adults to step back, enabling children’s independence to blossom as they transition to playing more often with peers. Document
Brainy Spaces This animated video, from Child Care Resources, explains how you can set up learning centers in an early childhood program to promote brain development in young children. Website
Brandon's Story, A Mother's Voice Interested in a free, award-winning video that powerfully conveys the benefits of early intervention for children and families? In addition to hearing Brandon's mother talks about the importance and impact of early intervention on her son's life and her family, you'll also hear from Brandon, a teenager who is a very talented musician. Website
Breastfeeding and Child Care Programs This tip sheet explains the benefits of breast feeding as well as provides breast milk storage guidelines.  Tipsheet
Bright Futures at Georgetown: Training Tools These training tools, activities, and resources are designed to acquaint users with the Bright Futures in Practice series (available online only) and to provide guidance on how to apply these materials in a variety of contexts. The Bright Futures in Practice materials can be downloaded for use from this site. Website