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Divorce and its Impact on Infants and Toddlers Divorce means changes for the whole family that are very disruptive to a young child’s sense of well-being. Early childhood educators can help an infant or toddler better manage the change by understanding a child’s feelings and behaviors and responding to their needs. Tipsheet
Divorce and Its Impact on Infants and Toddlers: Strategies for Support in Early Childhood Programs This info module provides an overview and strategies for supporting children who are experiencing the emotional impact of divorce. Info Module
Divorce and Parenting "Parenting during and after a divorce can be difficult even under the best of circumstances." Scroll down to find some helpful resources from the Child Mind Institute. Website
DIY Baby Sensory Book Make a Baby Sensory Book Here are easy instructions for making a baby sensory book to read with a little one or to share. Document
DIY Ways to Meet a Child's Sensory Needs at Home Occupational therapists and trauma-informed teachers weigh in on how to create sensory tools and spaces with what you have at home. Website
Do You Know Me? This PDF was created by Melissa Zacherl in 2004 and was found on the KidClan Services website.  It is a wonderful infographic to share about "Sensational Kids."   Document
Do2Learn Do2learn provides thousands of free pages with social skills and behavioral regulation activities and guidance, learning songs and games, communication cards, academic material, and transition guides for employment and life skills. In addition, we offer premier products including View2do, JobTIPS, FACELAND, books, and apps for purchase. Website
Does My Child Have Physical Developmental Delays? Use this tool to learn more about physical developmental delays for children ages 5 and under. The information is meant to help you start a conversation with your child’s pediatrician. Website
Does My Child Have Physical Developmental Delays? The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) designed this tool to serve as a guide in determining concerns. Website
Does my unvaccinated child still have to wear a mask when the rest of the family doesn't? New guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 no longer need to wear masks indoors or outdoors in most cases. But we realize that families with children who are not yet old enough for a vaccine may find it difficult to decide what's best for everyone. Here are a few things to keep in mind from The American Academy of Pediatrics. Website