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ILMAHA UU HAYSTO WALAACA BADAN (CHILDREN EXPERIENCING STRESS) Podcastigani wuxuu ku saabsan yahay ilmaha walaaca badan hayo, iyo  waxyaabaha kala duwan oo walaaca ku keena, iyo sidii daryeeluhu joogto ugu darsi lahaa xaaladooda isla markaana u raaci lahaa qaabab dejiya waxna ka badala  guud ahaan caafimaadkood.     Podcast
Immigration, Loss, & Trauma "Our country’s history is shaped by the immigrants’ stories. These stories can be difficult, inspiring, harrowing, exciting, or sometimes shameful. We carry with us our stories – and often our stories and their impact carry on into future generations." Here is an excellent article written by Lori A. Harris, LSW, MSW in partnership with Way to Grow and Mom Enough.
In Brief: The Resilience Series Reducing the effects of significant adversity on young children's healthy development is critical to the progress and prosperity of any society. Yet not all children experience lasting harm as a result of adverse early experiences. Some may demonstrate resilience, or an adaptive response to serious hardship. A better understanding of why some children do well despite early adversity is important because it can help us design policies and programs that help more children reach their full potential. These three videos provide an overview of why resilience matters, how it develops, and how to strengthen it in children. Website
In Brief: The Science of Resilience Reducing the effects of significant adversity on young children's healthy development is critical to the progress and prosperity of any society. Yet not all children experience lasting harm as a result of adverse early experiences. Some may demonstrate resilience, or an adaptive response to serious hardship. A better understanding of why some children do well despite early adversity is important because it can help us design policies and programs that help more children reach their full potential. Website
Infant and Early Childhood Development and Mental Health Video Playlist Playlist of videos that cover topics related to Infant and Early Childhood Development and mental health. Website
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation and the Center of Excellence This video defines I/ECMHC and outlines its history, importance, and impact. It also describes the key messages and highlights the work of the Center of Excellence. Website
Infant Training Modules These modules from the Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning focus on promoting the social and emotional competence of very young children. Topics include understanding social-emotional development and behavior, building and sustaining relationships, and supporting social-emotional development. Materials include PowerPoints, handouts, video clips, and a trainer's guide. Document
Infant-Toddler Child Care Challenges Undermine Minnesota’s Strength "Working parents around the state of Minnesota, especially those with infants or toddlers, know how difficult it can be to find high-quality, affordable child care. This problem impacts not only families, but also our state’s well-being, as high-quality child care can strengthen the current and future workforce, contribute to a strong economy and public safety, and enhance national security." Here is a brief from the Council for a Strong America that highlights the crisis. Document
Infants & Toddlers: Let's Go Outside! Fresh-air activities from Scholastic bring rosy cheeks, sparkling eyes, and new windows on the world. Website
Infants Have Mental Health Needs, Too Discussions surrounding mental health often focus on the experiences of adolescents and adults, leading many to believe that these are the only people in our community affected by emotional concerns. We rarely consider the mental health of infants and young children because after all, what could these little ones with their relatively uncomplicated lives possibly be upset about? This resource comes from the Mayo Clinic Health System. Website