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Continuity of Care: Six Essential Program Practices High-quality relationship-based care is central to optimal early brain development, emotional regulation, and learning (Center on the Developing Child, 2012). One of the Program for Infant/Toddler Care (PITC) essential program practices to promote this type of care is continuity of care (PITC, n.d.). Continuity of care practices support the development of secure attachments and strong positive relationships as well as a secure base for exploration and learning (Honig, 2002). Research shows that attachment security significantly contributes to children’s long-range social-emotional development and self-confidence (Sroufe, Egeland, Carlson & Collins, 2005) Document
Cómo prevenir la expulsión en el cuidado infantil (Preventing Expulsion in Child Care) Estrategias para prevenir la suspensión y expulsión de niños con conductas desafiantes. Strategies to prevent suspension and expulsion of children with challenging behaviors. Tipsheet
Cómo utilizar los apoyos visuales (How to use visual supports) Las siguientes son algunas de las formas en que se pueden utilizar los apoyos visuales para beneficiar a todos los niños pequeños, independientemente de sus capacidades.The following are some of the ways in which visual supports can be used to benefit all young children, regardless of ability. Tipsheet
Creación de un entorno de cuidado infantil inclusivo (Creating an Inclusive Child Care Environment) Debemos tratar a todos los niños por igual, hablar positivamente de todos los niños y ayudarlos a desarrollar sentimientos imparciales. La forma más eficaz de ayudar a los niños a aceptar a un niño con discapacidad es crear una atmósfera positiva de aceptación de todos los niños. Esta hoja de consejos ofrece estrategias para ayudar.We must treat all children equally, talk positively about all children, and help them develop non-biased feelings. The most effective way to help children accept a child with a disability is to create a positive atmosphere of acceptance of all children. This Tip Sheet offers strategies to help. Tipsheet
Creación de un Entorno de Juego Enriquecido (Creating a Rich Play Environment) Estrategias para crear un ambiente enriquecido donde los niños puedan aprender y jugar.Strategies for creating an enriched environment where children can learn and play. Tipsheet
Creating a Rich Play Environment This tip sheet offers strategies and ideas for creating a rich play environment for young children. Tipsheet
Creating an Inclusive Child Care Environment Strategies to help childcare providers create a positive atmosphere of acceptance for all children. Tipsheet
Creative Opportunities for Infants and Toddlers Early Childhood Director Margaret Mahowald joins Priscilla Weigel for a conversation about creative activities that foster discovery, exploration, and delight in our youngest learners.  She shares examples of activities and processes that provide experiences for joy and learning, reminding us that infants and toddlers are more interested in DOING art than MAKING a finished product. Podcast
Cuatro Principios Claves de Desarrollo Apropiado de Cuidados Inclusivo Para Todos los Niños Pequeños (Four Key Principles of Developmentally Appropriate Inclusive Care) Esta hoja de consejos cubre los cuatro principios clave del desarrollo del cuidado infantil inclusivo para niños pequeños. The four key principles necessary to provide developmentally appropriate care for all children. Tipsheet
Culturally Responsive Partnerships with Immigrant Children and Families - Practical Strategies for Early Childhood Educators This tip sheet shares strategies early childhood educators can use to build trusting partnerships with immigrant families through cultural reflection and understanding family experiences. It supports the creation of culturally affirming environments that promote belonging and children’s learning. Tipsheet
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