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Our Resource Library contains materials and assistance for early childhood educators and those they serve. Explore our selection of podcasts, tip sheets, websites, documents, and self-study courses.
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| Resource Name | Description | Resource Type |
|---|---|---|
| Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) - July 2024 | The July 2024 Newsletter from the ChildCare Education Institute contains information on the following topics:Americans with Disabilities ActHow Does the ADA Apply to a Child Care Provider?Making the Child Care Facility Accessible and Compliant with the ADA, Approaching and Working with Families Whose Children Have Disabilities | Website |
| Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Part One | Cindy Croft and Priscilla Weigel discuss what the Americans with Disabilities Act is and what features of the civil rights law pertain to early childhood professionals and their child care programs. Haga clic aquí para ver una transcripción en español | Podcast |
| Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA): Part Two | Cindy Croft and Priscilla Weigel continue their discussion about the Americans with Disabilities Act and child care programming, including effective inclusion strategies for children with special needs. | Podcast |
| An Administrator's Guide to Preschool Inclusion | The purpose of this guide is to address some of the issues raised by the administrators of these inclusive settings. We discuss the barriers and roadblocks these administrators encountered as they set up inclusive programs and then worked to keep them going successfully. We present practical strategies that emerged from our work, and we also draw upon the larger literature and work of others. In places, we introduce some of the people who, through their stories and experiences, illustrate how to make high quality early childhood inclusion a reality. | Website |
| An Infographic Guide to Your Baby's First Year | Developmental milestones for the first year. | Website |
| An Inside Look at Trauma-Informed Practices | A Nashville elementary school takes a comprehensive approach to trauma-informed practices, creating a space where students feel known and supported. | Website |
| An Unseen Reality: Infant and Toddler Homelessness | From Thrive from the Start: "Homelessness in early childhood can lead to developmental delays, physical and mental health issues, and lasting effects on well-being." "Homelessness during pregnancy or within the first three years of a child’s life has lifelong consequences on physical health and mental well-being. These years are foundational to development, and trauma—including homelessness—can disrupt this growth, leading to long-lasting effects.2 Homelessness causes harm, and we must take action to address and prevent it." | Website |
| Angelman Syndrome Foundation, Inc. | The Angelman Syndrome Foundation, Inc. website offers information for families including local and regional contacts. This comprehensive site offers information, membership opportunities, newsletter, literature, scientific information, research opportunities, and events. The site offers some information translated in Spanish and Hebrew. | Website |
| Angry Kids: Dealing with Explosive Behavior | When a child—even a small child—melts down and becomes aggressive, he can pose a serious risk to himself and others, including parents and siblings. | Document |
| Angry Kids: Dealing With Explosive Behavior | Website |
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