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| Resource Name | Description | Resource Type |
|---|---|---|
| Books on Death of a Parent | This book list, created by Fernside Supporting Children and Families Through Grief, provides titles of books that are organized according to age group. | Document |
| 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-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 |
| Breastfeeding and Child Care Programs | This tip sheet explains the benefits of breast feeding as well as provides breast milk storage guidelines. | Tipsheet |
| Brilliant Bilingual Babies | "Babies are remarkably good at learning languages in their first year of life. In this brief from the National Center on Early Childhood Development, Teaching and Learning, find out how home visitors can support young children who are learning more than one language. Discover the most up-to-date information to answer three prompts: “What does research say?”; “What does it look like?”; and “Try this!” This resource is also available in SPANISH. | Document |
| Bring Out the Best in Your Children (Spanish) | Helping shape your children's behavior is a key part of being a parent. It can be difficult as well as rewarding. While at times it can be challenging, a few key principles can help. | Document |
| Building Early Literacy Skills and a Love of Reading | Duluth Public Library Early Literacy Librarian, Carmella Hatch joins Inclusion Matters to discuss ways we as caregivers of young children can cultivate the love of reading and learning through books. She highlights the fact that helping children become successful learners and lifelong readers starts by building interest and early literacy skills when they’re young. | Podcast |
| Building HOPE Through Teamwork In Child Care Settings | 🔊 This course includes AudioDevelop your leadership skills by exploring the HOPE method for teamwork. Learn how the foundational principles outlined in the HOPE acronym can be utilized to promote a positive and enriching environment that will benefit children, families, and staff.Knowledge and Competency Framework Area - VI: Professionalism (10 Hours)CDA Content Area - VI: Maintaining a commitment to professionalism (10 Hours)Level 3 - Designs & Leads | Course |
| Building HOPE Through Teamwork in Child Care Settings | The foundational principles outlined in the HOPE acronym can naturally encourage teamwork and collaboration to promote a positive and enriching environment to benefit children, families, and staff. For a more in-depth study on the HOPE method for teamwork, we recommend our course on the subject found here. | Tipsheet |
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