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CDC's Milestone Tracker App - Now Available in Spanish The CDC recently made its Milestone Tracker app available in Spanish(October 2018). This free mobile app includes resources made available through the Learn the Signs Act Early program. The app has a user friendly interface and helps parents track their child's developmental progress from ages 2 months through 5 years with milestone checklists, photos, videos and reminders for appointments and developmental screenings.   Website
CDC’s Amazing Books for Children "Talk, read, sing and play with your child every day. CDC’s amazing books can help! Baby’s Busy Day (Un día ocupado del bebé, en Español), Where is Bear? (¿Dónde Está Osito?, en Español), and Amazing Me (Soy Maravilloso, en Español), are fun for children and show you what to look for as your child grows." Website
Celebrating Pride Month and Inclusion for All Families "When early childhood educators, caregivers and parents make an effort to maintain a welcoming atmosphere, it creates an environment in which all children and families can thrive. [In this article from Zero to Three] Learn how you can show appreciation and enthusiasm for supporting LGBTQ+ families and early childhood professionals, and their needs."  Document
Center for Accessible Technology The Center for Accessible Technology website provides a variety of services to adults and children who need adaptive technology. The center also have printed resources including a newsletter and articles on-line. Website
Center of Excellence in Children's Mental Health The mission of the Center of Excellence in Children's Mental Health website is to promote children's mental health through collaborative action in the state of Minnesota that effectively links research, practice, and policy. Primary strategies for reaching this goal include: 1. Providing a platform for addressing critical issues that affect the mental health and well-being of children and youth 2. Stimulating university-community research partnerships that directly address improving the mental health of youth and families in Minnesota, and 3. Disseminating findings from research and practice in a timely and user-friendly way to inform families, practitioners, policy makers, researchers, and others invested in children's mental health. Website
Centers for Independent Living in Minnesota Join us as we talk with Heather Stillwell, Strategic Initiatives Lead at the Southeastern Minnesota Center for Independent Living, Inc. (SEMCIL).  Learn about SEMCIL and the 5 Core Services which are provided free of charge to anyone who identifies as having a disability in the 11 counties in SE Minnesota.  Heather also explains that there are 8 other Centers for Independent Living that serve every county in Minnesota.  Listen for information on this amazing free support. Podcast
Cerebral Palsy Guide Cerebral palsy is a disability caused by brain damage that restricts normal movement and coordination. Each year, 10,000 children in the U.S. are diagnosed with cerebral palsy. Cerebral Palsy Guide provides free educational materials, financial options, and support to help those affected by this condition. Website
Child Care and the ADA Booklet Opportunities and Resources for Child Care Providers and Families is an easy to read document on the ADA regulations and how they interface with childcare. Document
Child Care Aware- Families Seeking Child Care for Children with Unique Needs Deb Spaeth continues the conversation with Priscilla Weigel and they discuss the resources available for families searching for a good child care fit for their child with unique needs. Podcast
Child Care Law Center Serving as a Support Center for Qualified Legal Services Programs in the state of California, the Child Care Law Center’s attorneys work to break down the legal barriers standing between families in need of good, affordable child care. We educate parents and child care providers, advise advocates and policymakers, provide legal information and referrals, and litigate high-impact cases. This website provides important information about the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Website