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| Resource Name | Description | Resource Type |
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| Resources to Help Children in the Wake of a School Shooting | As adults struggle with their own reactions to the school shooting in Parkland, Florida young eyes and ears are watching and listening. This is an important time to talk to children about what they are seeing and hearing, even when they did not directly witness the event. While it can be difficult to know what to say, evidence from research and clinical practice can help us with these difficult conversations. We begin with a few suggestions for adults who care for children indirectly affected by a school shooting: | Document |
| Rutinas seguras y saludables para la siesta (Safe and Healthy Naptime Routines) | Orientación para ayudar a los proveedores a planificar y crear un entorno que favorezca un sueño seguro y saludable.Guidance to help providers plan for- and create an environment to support safe and healthy sleep. | Tipsheet |
| Safe and Healthy Naptime Routines | Our guest, Public Health Nurse Sarah Hawley from Minnesota Child Care Health Consultants, joins Inclusion Matters for another episode, this time focusing on safe and healthy naptime routines, policies, and practices. Sleep is essential for overall good health of the child and the whole family. Listen and gain resources and tools to support quality sleep for young children while in child care.Don't forget about these helpful CICC Tip Sheets:Safe and Healthy Naptime RoutinesRutinas seguras y saludables para la siesta | Podcast |
| Safe and Healthy Naptime Routines | Guidance to help providers plan for- and create an environment to support safe and healthy sleep. | Tipsheet |
| Safety Checks for Your Environment: Tips and Tricks | Listen as Priscilla Weigel and guest Brenda Lowe, CICC Coach Lead, discuss an important health and safety topic. They walk through the daily process of checking your child care environment for safety dangers that can cause harm to children and adults. The conversation walks through some tips and tricks for making this process smooth and key to your daily routine. | Podcast |
| SECONDARY TRAUMATIC STRESS: A FACT SHEET FOR CHILD-SERVING PROFESSIONALS | Offers child-serving professionals information about secondary traumatic stress (STS). This fact sheet describes how individuals experience STS, understanding who is at risk, how to identify STS, strategies for prevention and intervention, and essential elements to address STS. | Document |
| Seguridad contra incendios en el cuidado infantil: Consideraciones para niños con discapacidades (Fire Safety in Child Care: Special Considerations for Children with Disabilities) | Consejos prácticos para implementar la seguridad contra incendios intencional en entornos de cuidado infantil para realizar adaptaciones individualizadas y garantizar la seguridad de los niños con discapacidades.Practical advice for implementing intentional fire safety in childcare settings to make individualized accommodations and ensure the safety of children with disabilities. | Tipsheet |
| Seizures | The types of seizures and how to respond to them. | Tipsheet |
| Self-Care for Early Care and Education Professionals | Tip sheet with practical self-care strategies for early care and education professionals. | Tipsheet |
| Self-Care Strategies for Child Care Providers Working in Stressful Environments | Define and describe how the human stress response system works using Polyvagal Theory. Polyvagal Theory outlines how the human nervous system responds to short and long-term stress such as that faced daily by child care providers. Learn examples of ways to practice research-based self-care strategies for child care providers to incorporate into their work.Knowledge and Competency Framework Area(s) -VI: Professionalism (10 Hours)CDA Content Area - Content Area VI: Maintaining a commitment to professionalism (10 Hours)Level 2 - Implements | Course |
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