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Assuring the Family's Role on the Early Intervention Team This paper is a synthesis of practices and ideas for explaining procedural safeguards to families, which assure that families are fully informed in ways that support their role in the early intervention process. The authors solicited information about practices and ideas for explaining procedural safeguards to families from early childhood projects funded by the Office of Special Education Programs of the U.S. Department of Education and from the state lead agencies for Part C. The paper includes a step-by-step model of explaining procedural safeguards that parallels the early intervention process. The authors intend to explore the implications of procedural safeguards for families, but not to analyze the Part C safeguards themselves. The paper has been developed for state Part C leaders, service providers, families, family advocates, and especially for those people who are involved in explaining procedural safeguards to families. Document
Asthma Information of the definition, symptoms and treatment of asthma in young children. Tipsheet
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) website provides information and support for people with respiratory needs. The AAFA foundation offers grant opportunities, research publications, education programs, family support, public awareness, and public advocacy. A newsletter and training resource materials are available through the website. Website
Asthma Emergency Care Plan Sample This template provides a sample of an asthma Emergency plan for a child in your program Document
Asthma Topic Sheet Asthma Topic Sheet Document
At-Home Activity Guide "Play promotes healthy development, even when you're stuck at home." Here is a guide from Zero to Three. Website
Attachment and Child Care Relationships In Part 2 of our series on attachment, Beth Menninga and Dr. Mary Harrison discuss how early childhood educators can promote strong relationships between caregivers and very young children through responsive, consistent caregiving.  Podcast
Attachment and Exploration Part 3 of our series on attachment continues the conversation about responsive caregiving practices, with a focus on the importance of providing a secure base for infants and toddlers as they begin to explore the world. Podcast
Attachment in Early Care and Education Programs Strategies to promote responsive relationships with- and provide quality care for infants and toddlers. Tipsheet
Attachment Theory Define and describe attachment theory. Examine behaviors infants/children and caregivers use to support the development of the attachment partnership. Learn strategies to support infant’s/children’s attachment relationship with their primary caregivers.Knowledge and Competency Framework Area(s) - II.C: Promoting Social and Emotional Development (5 Hours)IX: Trauma Informed Care (5 Hours)  CDA Content Area - Content Area III: Positive ways to support children’s social and emotional developmentLevel 1 - ExploresNew Navigation Tools:This self-study does not have audio available at this time.For optimal performance, please access this course from a computer or tablet.Click on the black box with 2 white arrows to view the self-study in Full-Screen Mode.Click on the black box with white eyeglasses to view the self-study in Accessibility Mode.For ten clock hours on your Learning Record, please register and pay online at Develop. Then, complete a 500 word reflection paper and submit this document with your reflectionPlease note: You have access to this document as view only. To enable editing, download the document. Click "file" then "download as" in the upper left-hand corner of this screen. This will give you the option to open the document as a Word doc on your own computer. Then, you can complete the information and email it to: credit@inclusivechildcare.org. *Disregard any directions regarding a final quiz. The only learning assessment needed is the reflection paper. Course