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American Lung Association of Minnesota The American Lung Association of Minnesota web site is a very comprehensive network of advocacy, information, organizations, events, and research. Indoor air, outdoor air, asthma, smoking, flu/pneumonia, and lung disease are all given their own info and discussion forums. An educator's section, a monthly newsletter, direct e-mail to members of congress, and regional camp and advocacy networks are also available. 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
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
Apoyar a los niños en tiempos inciertos: Responder al coronavirus (Supporting Children in Uncertain Times: Responding to the Coronavirus) Los niños pueden sentirse más inquietos durante tiempos inciertos, como la actual pandemia de coronavirus. Cuando los niños están inquietos, pueden mostrar sus sentimientos a través de comportamientos desafiantes. Esta hoja de consejos proporciona varias formas en que los adultos y los cuidadores pueden ayudar a los niños a sobrellevar la situación. Tipsheet
Are You Prepared for Disasters: Family Readiness Kit This kit includes general guidelines for readiness that can be used in most situations to help families get disaster-ready. For more detailed information about all types of disasters, see the Resources section. Remember, ask all family members to help make the disaster plan. Everyone should know what to do if family members are not together. Plan to do your part and work together as a team. A disaster can cause a lot of stress and confusion. Keep the family readiness plan simple so everyone can remember the important details. Once a plan is finished, practice your Family Disaster Plan every six months so that everyone will remember what to do when in an emergency. Fear and anxiety can be reduced when there is a disaster plan. Your child's doctor also can help. During your next visit, ask your child's doctor how to best prepare for disasters. Document
Asthma Information of the definition, symptoms and treatment of asthma in young children. Tipsheet
Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) website provides information and support for people with respiratory needs. The AAFA foundation offers grant opportunities, research publications, education programs, family support, public awareness, and public advocacy. A newsletter and training resource materials are available through the website. Website
Asthma Emergency Care Plan Sample This template provides a sample of an asthma Emergency plan for a child in your program Document
Asthma Topic Sheet Asthma Topic Sheet Document
Autism Resource Directory This resource guide is for families and caregivers of young children with autism spectrum disorders. Whether your child is just beginning the assessment process or already receives services, you undoubtedly will have questions. You will get a lot of information from many sources--perhaps too much information! It is time consuming and can be confusing to sort through and decide what is best for your family. We hope that this guide can be a valuable tool in your family's journey. We also hope that having this information all in one source will provide you with more time for the important things in life--you and your family. Document