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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 |
|---|---|---|
| Guías de conversación sobre factores protectores | Las Guías de conversación sobre factores de protección se crearon para ayudar a los proveedores de servicios a involucrar a los proveedores de cuidado en conversaciones personalizadas sobre los factores de protección. Cada guía (una para cada uno de los seis factores de protección) consta de un conjunto de dos documentos: una guía para proveedores de servicios y una hoja de trabajo para proveedores de cuidado. Estas pueden usarse durante conversaciones individuales, como parte de una actividad estructurada para un grupo más grande, o en entornos presenciales o virtuales.Después de una breve introducción sobre el factor de protección, se anima a los proveedores de cuidado a completar cada hoja de trabajo y relacionar el factor de protección con las circunstancias y metas únicas de su familia. | Website |
| Guidance in Choosing Developmental Screening Instruments | The Commonwealth Fund has released a new manual entitled Pediatric Developmental Screening: Understanding and Selecting Screening Instruments, by Dennis Drotar, Terry Stancin, and Paul Dworkin. It is based on a comprehensive review of scientific research and is meant to assist providers in selecting and using screening instruments that are appropriate for their practice settings. | Website |
| Habilidades de Comunicación para Bebés y Niños Pequeños: La Construcción de Relaciones (Infant and Toddler Communication Skills: Building Relationships) | Esta hoja de consejos explora la importancia de las relaciones para apoyar el desarrollo de habilidades de comunicación en bebés y niños pequeños. This tip sheet explores the importance of relationships in supporting infant and toddler development of communication skills. | Tipsheet |
| Hands On As We Grow | Resources to Find Lots of Activities for Kids | Website |
| Head Start - Teacher Time Video Series | The Teacher Time series provides [from HeadStart.gov]teachers and family child care providers with content knowledge and teaching practices related to child development. | Website |
| Head Start's Mental Health Tool for Infants | Sometimes an adult (parent/caregiver/early childhood educator) has a temperament that is vastly different from that of a young child. How do you bridge the gap and foster a loving, supportive relationship? Find out how the Interactive Infant Temperament Tool can help. | Website |
| Head Start's Mental Health Tool for Toddlers | Sometimes an adult (parent/caregiver/early childhood educator) has a temperament that is vastly different from that of a young child. How do you bridge the gap and foster a loving, supportive relationship? Find out how the Interactive Toddler Temperament Tool can help. | Website |
| Healthy From the Start: How Feeding Nurtures Your Young Child's Body, Heart and Mind | This guide offers parents information on how feeding skills unfold over the first three years. Explores how feeding is much more than about food—it is a chance to bond with children and nurture their social-emotional skills. Provides strategies for dealing with “picky eaters” as well. | Document |
| Healthy Gender Development and Young Children | Healthy Gender Development and Young Children: A Guide for Early Childhood Programs and Professionals offers practical guidance for teachers, caregivers, parents and staff. It draws on decades of research on child and gender development, and experiences of early childhood educators, pediatricians, and mental health professionals. | Document |
| Help Your Baby Sleep Safely So You Can Sleep Soundly | From the American Academy of Pediatrics, "few things make you value sleep more than when you have a new baby. (We're parents, too. We understand.) We can't promise you more sleep, but we can offer you this―less worry and deeper sleep because you know your baby is sleeping safely." | Website |
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