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Strategies to Prevent Challenging Behavior The following strategies can help prevent challenging behaviors as well as positively support all children in your program, whether or not they consistently use challenging behaviors. Tipsheet
Strategies to Support Children who have Experienced Trauma The definition of and practical strategies to support young children who have experienced trauma. Tipsheet
Supervisión activa: Fuera (Active Supervision: Outside) Keep children safe outside by following the active supervision strategies in this tip sheet.Mantenga a los niños seguros al aire libre siguiendo las estrategias de supervisión activa descritas en esta hoja de consejos.  Tipsheet
Supervisión activa: Tiempo libre (Active Supervision: Free Time) Learn about active supervision and how constant vigilance, focused attention, and intentional observation of children at all times keeps children safe.Aprenda sobre la supervisión activa y cómo la vigilancia constante, la atención enfocada y la observación intencional de los niños en todo momento los mantienen seguros. Tipsheet
Supporting Big Body Play Understanding the benefits of play to help caregivers develop attitudes that support this big body play instead of stopping it. Tipsheet
Supporting Children Following an Emergency Event This tip sheet highlights some practical strategies for early care and education professionals to support the mental, physical, and emotional health of children and their families following an emergency event. Tipsheet
Supporting Children with Medication Administration Needs Practical strategies for implementing a formal medication administration process to minimize medication-related injuries and decrease liability risk factors to the caregivers and teachers. Tipsheet
Supporting Children with Type 1 Diabetes The following information will help you in setting up support in the event you have a child with Type 1 Diabetes in your care. Tipsheet
Supporting Emergent Bilingual Children in Early Learning From the Education Development Center (EDC):"Across the United States, young children’s first learning experiences outside the home often happen in child-care settings, and many children come to school as emergent bilinguals (i.e., children who are exposed to two or more languages, also known as dual language learners). Research shows that learning multiple languages is very beneficial for development, yet few early child-care educators know best practices for supporting the learning of more than one language. This checklist, which is based on research, will help those who want to support children’s bilingual learning within a rich literacy and language classroom environment." Document
Supporting Families: Young Children and Gun Violence "The tragedy at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas is heartbreaking. [Zero to Three] shares the following resources to help parents and professionals meet the unique needs of infants and young children and address the effects of trauma in early childhood." Website