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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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Children's Responses to Crises and Tragic Events | Infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and young children who experience a tragic event may show changes in their behaviors. They may also be indirectly affected by a crisis by what they see on the TV or hear. | Document |
Children's self-esteem already established by age five | By age 5 children have a sense of self-esteem that is comparable in strength to that of adults, according to a study by University of Washington researchers. Because self-esteem tends to remain relatively stable across one's lifespan, the study suggests that this important personality trait is already in place before children begin kindergarten. | Document |
Children’s Behavior: The Importance of the Practitioner’s Role | Explore the meaning of challenging behavior through the lens of the child care provider’s roles including detective, nurturer, and guide. Examine how perceptions of behaviors are formed through experiences and background and discuss strategies for building successful relationships with all children in your program.Knowledge and Competency Framework Area - II.C: Promoting Social and Emotional Development CDA Content Area - III: Positive ways to support children’ social and emotional development 🔊 This course includes Audio and is accessible from a mobile device. For optimal performance, viewing from a computer or tablet is highly recommended. For ten clock hours on your Learning Record, please register and pay online at Develop. Then, complete a 500-word reflection paper and submit this document with your reflection. Please note: You have access to this document as view only. To enable editing, download the document. Click "file" then "download as" in the upper left-hand corner of this screen. This will give you the option to open the document as a Word doc on your own computer. Then, you can complete the information and email it to: credit@inclusivechildcare.org. *Disregard any directions regarding a final quiz. The only learning assessment needed is the reflection paper. | Course |
ChopChop Family | "ChopChop Family is the non-profit publisher of cooking magazines, cookbooks, digital content, cooking curricula, and learning decks." Their mission is to inspire and educate families to cook and eat real food together. ChopChop The Fun Cooking Magazine for Families is technically reviewed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and winner of the prestigious James Beard Foundation Award for Publication of the Year. ChopChop provides tools for building essential life skills through the lens of food and cooking." | Website |
CLASP's Charting Progress for Babies in Child Care | CLASP's Charting Progress for Babies in Child Care project links research to policy ideas and examples that support the healthy growth and development of infants and toddlers in child care settings. The project provides resources to help states make the best decisions for infants and toddlers in child care. The foundation of the project is a policy framework comprised of four key principles describing what babies and toddlers in child care need and 15 recommendations for states to move forward. | Website |
Classroom Visuals and Supports | HeadStart.gov provides a "high-quality collection of visuals and supports that can be printed and used immediately to support young children's development and learning. Each visual support includes a guide that explains what the support is, why it might be used, and how to increase the participation, engagement, and learning of children in your learning environment." | Website |
Colorín Colorado | Colorin colorado website is for parents whose first language is spanish and to gatekeepers who work with and provide services to ELL families. The site features parent tips and activities that build children's skills in the five key areas of reading -- phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. | Website |
Committee for Children | The Committee for Children promotes the safety, well-being, and social development of children. They publish a research-based curricula to encourage social and emotional literacy and to prevent youth violence and child abuse. They also provide training, staff development, technical assistance, and consulting. | Website |
Como adaptar los juegos con cartas de matemáticas para las habilidades de cada niño | "Los juegos de cartas proporcionan una gran práctica con las diferentes combinaciones basicas para crear un número. Dominar estas combinaciones es la clave para la fluidez con los cálculos aritméticos. Estos juegos típicos de cartas aprendidos por los niños en la escuela o en casa son muy divertidos para los niños y por lo tanto se van a jugar múltiples veces creando una práctica muy significativa para ellos y pueden adaptarse a las habilidades matemáticas de cada niño conforme se van desarrollando." | Website |
Cómo el juego promueve el desarrollo cognitivo (How Play Promotes Cognitive Development) | Cómo el juego promueve el desarrollo de una multitud de habilidades cognitivas y crea formas de pensar más sofisticadas y complejas en los niños.How play promotes the development of a multitude of cognitive skills and creates more sophisticated and complex ways of thinking in children. | Tipsheet |
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