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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 |
|---|---|---|
| Teamwork in the Child Care Setting- Planning Ahead | Priscilla Weigel is joined by colleagues Beth Menninga and Brenda Lowe to continue the conversation related to creating a supportive team. The discussion centers around ways to plan for coordination and building a teamwork approach to care for young children. | Podcast |
| Teamwork in the Child Care Setting- Resolving Conflicts | Conflict can happen when adults spend time together. What are the practices that you follow to support your teaching team when issues arise? This podcast addresses ways to create space for conversation in a respectful manner that helps clear the air so the team can function properly and positively. | Podcast |
| Temperamento (Temperament) | Los nueve tipos de temperamento, los rasgos típicos y las características asociadas con cada uno y consejos para apoyar un comportamiento positivo. The nine types of temperament, typical traits and characteristics associated with each, and tips for supporting positive behavior. | Tipsheet |
| The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) | The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects people with disabilities from discrimination. Disability rights are civil rights. From voting to parking, the ADA is a law that protects people with disabilities in many areas of public life. | Website |
| The Basics of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health | This resource introduces infant and early childhood mental health, discusses why it is important, and provides policy recommendations. | Document |
| The Beauty of Early Childhood Mathematics: Playful Math = Engaged Learning | "Mathematicians often say that they find math beautiful—a sentiment that used to leave me scratching my head." In this article for Young Children magazine, Lisa Hansel discusses how her "perspective changed while working on the article and describes math learning experiences that are meaningful and enjoyable for children and teachers." | Document |
| The Benefits and Joys of Messy, Open-Ended Outdoor Play | Inclusion Matters hosts a conversation with our own CICC Program Manager, Kellee Nelson and we explore nature play. Kellee highlights the health and educational benefits of playing in the mud, offering young children in our care the important experience of being outside in nature, being curious, getting messy, and having fun! | Podcast |
| The Children’s Poetry Archive | Listen to the world's best poetry read out loud! You can search for poetry by age group, glossary terms, or themes! | Website |
| The Director as an Inspired Leader: Safety, Support, and Partnership in Early Childhood Programs | This tip sheet offers strategies for early childhood directors to create safe, supportive programs and build strong partnerships with families. | Tipsheet |
| The Director as an Inspired Leader: Vision, Intention and Growth as a Leader | Designed for early childhood Directors, this tip sheet highlights reflective leadership practices that promote emotional safety, strong relationships, and organizational health. It emphasizes calm leadership, staff support, and aligning values with daily decision-making. | Tipsheet |
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