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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 |
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| Estrategias de autocuidado para proveedores de cuidado infantil que trabajan en entornos estresantes (Self-Care Strategies for Child Care Providers Working in Stressful Environments) | Definir y describir cómo funciona el sistema humano de respuesta al estrés utilizando la teoría polivagal. La teoría polivagal describe cómo el sistema nervioso humano responde al estrés a corto y largo plazo, como el que enfrentan diariamente los proveedores de cuidado infantil. Conozca ejemplos de formas de practicar estrategias de autocuidado basadas en investigaciones para que los proveedores de cuidado infantil las incorporen en su trabajo. Este es un autoestudio en línea.Área(s) del Marco de Conocimientos y Competencias -VI: Profesionalismo (10 horas)Áreas de contenido de CDA -VI: Mantener un compromiso con la profesionalidad. (10 horas)Nivel 2: ImplementaPara diez horas en su Registro de aprendizaje, regístrese y pague en línea en Develop. Luego, complete un documento de reflexión de 500 palabras y envíelo con su reflexión. Tenga en cuenta que únicamente tiene acceso a ese documento como modo de visualización. Para habilitar la edición, descargue el documento. Haga clic en "archivo" y luego en "descargar como" en la esquina superior izquierda de esta pantalla. Esto le dará la opción de abrir el documento como un documento de Word en su propia computadora. Luego, puede completar la información y enviarla por correo electrónico a: credit@inclusivechildcare.org. * Haga caso omiso de las instrucciones con respecto a un examen final. La única evaluación de aprendizaje necesaria es el documento de reflexión. | Course |
| Estrategias de autocuidado para proveedores de cuidado infantil: Parte 1 (Self-Care Strategies for Child Care Providers: Part 1) | Esta hoja de consejos destaca los síntomas del agotamiento y el trauma secundario y analiza el estrés y la teoría polivagal. Parte 1 de 2.This tip sheet highlights the symptoms of burnout and secondary trauma and discuss stress and the Polyvagal Theory. Part 1 of 2. | Tipsheet |
| Estrategias de autocuidado para proveedores de cuidado infantil: Parte 2 (Self-Care Strategies for Child Care Providers: Part 2) | Esta hoja de consejos destaca maneras de aumentar el autocuidado mediante la concienciación, el desarrollo de estrategias para gestionar el estrés, la importancia de la interacción social y los beneficios del autocuidado y la gestión del estrés. Parte 2 de 2.This tip sheet highlights ways to increase self-care by cultivating awareness, developing strategies to manage stress, the importance of social engagement, and the benefits of self-care and stress management. Part 2 of 2. | Tipsheet |
| Evaluating, Developing, and Enhancing Domain-Specific Measures of Child Care Quality | Measures of quality are now in widespread use across states as part of quality improvement initiatives. For example, many states are currently using global measures of quality that were first developed for research and practice purposes (such as the Environmental Rating Scales) in their Quality Rating Systems (QRSs). | Document |
| Every Child Can Fly | Please Join Priscilla Weigel as she talks with Jani Kozlowski, Technical Assistance Specialist at the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Jani shares her story and what led her to write her book, Every Child Can Fly: An Early Childhood Educator's Guide to Inclusion. Additional Resources Related to this podcast:Jani’s website: www.everychildcanfly.com Every Child Can Fly: An Early Childhood Educator's Guide to Inclusion https://www.gryphonhouse.com/books/details/every-child-can-fly-an-early-childhood-educators-guide-to-inclusion Research and Studies on Inclusionhttps://ectacenter.org/topics/inclusion/research.asp Indicators of High-Quality Inclusionhttps://ectacenter.org/topics/inclusion/indicators.aspNew book coming out on June 1st: Empowering Your Child to Fly: A Family's Guide to Early Childhood Inclusionhttps://shop.gryphonhouse.com/products/empowering-your-child-to-fly-a-familys-guide-to-early-childhood-inclusion?variant=48539511357732 | Podcast |
| Evidence-based Practice Briefs | Many interventions exist for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Yet, scientific research has found only some of these interventions to be effective. The interventions that researchers have shown to be effective are called evidence-based practices (EBPs). One reason for using EBPs is because, by law, teaching practices must be based on evidence of effectiveness. Each brief in this list provides an overview and general description, step-by-step instructions of implementation, an implementation checklist, and the evidence-base which includes the list of references that demonstrate the practice meets the NPDC's criteria. | Website |
| Facilitating Administrative Change Toward Infant/Toddler Community Services (FACTICS) | FACTICS is an organization offered through Florida State University dedicated to facilitating change in infant/toddler community services. The website offers training modules and workshops based on the organization's steps, which are: Step 1: Identifying your Vision, Step 2: Plannig your Vision, Step 3: Diffusing your Vision, Step 4: Delivering your Vision, Step 5: Living your Vision. It also offers staff development. | Website |
| Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy | The Families of Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) website provides extensive information and resources on SMA, including research, newsletters, printer resources, and message boards. The site will link to relevant ideas and articles from various other websites as well as link to the Minnesota Chapter of SMA. | Website |
| Family Connections: A Mental Health Consultation Model | Explore Family Connections, a preventive, system-wide mental health consultation and training approach to strengthen the capacity of early care and education professionals. These resources can be used when working with families dealing with parental depression and related adversities, working with children in classrooms and in the home, and engaging and supporting parents struggling with adversities. | Website |
| Farm to Early Care Resource List | A list of favorite Farm to Table resources from Renewing the Countryside | Document |
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