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Desarrollo infantil: Qué esperar y cuándo preocuparse (Child Development: What to Expect and When to Worry) Cómo observar, registrar, identificar y comunicar preocupaciones sobre el progreso del desarrollo de los niños.How to observe, record, identify, and communicate concerns regarding the developmental progress of children. Tipsheet
Desarrollo infantil: Qué esperar y cuándo preocuparse (Children's Development: What to Expect and When to Be Concerned) Este curso explica el desarrollo típico del niño, incluyendo qué esperar y cuándo preocuparse.Área del marco de conocimientos y competencias - I: Desarrollo y aprendizaje infantilÁrea de contenido de CDA - VIII: Principios del desarrollo y el aprendizaje infantil Este curso es accesible desde un dispositivo móvil. Para un rendimiento óptimo, se recomienda verlo desde una computadora o tableta.Para 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
Desired Results Video Library The Desired Results Access Project promotes positive outcomes for young children with disabilities and their families within California's Early Learning and Development System by creating and supporting a high-quality assessment system. The "Practice Clips" section provides early childhood staff with opportunities to practice a variety of skills, including observation, documentation, and assessment. Website
Desired Results Video Library Practice Clips The Desired Results access Project, funded by California's Department of Education, recently added a new "Practice Clips" section to their Digital Video library. The section includes sixteen new video clips that were produced to provide early childhood staff with opportunities to practice a variety of skills, including observation, documentation and assessment. These clips are available for viewing and may be downloaded at no cost for use in educational and professional development activities. Website
Determinación de Áreas de Actividad (Defining Activity Areas) Consejos prácticos para la planificación del diseño del entorno interior y exterior de las aulas para bebés y niños pequeños a fin de incluir áreas de actividad definidas.Practical advice on planning the design of the indoor and outdoor environment of classrooms for infants and babies to include defined activity areas. Tipsheet
Developing and Implementing a Programwide Vision for Effective Mental Health Consultation This toolkit is intended to support administrators in their efforts to develop and implement a vision and strategic plan for a programwide approach to mental health and mental health consultation. Program administrators will learn how to ensure more effective mental health consultation by facilitating staff-consultant relationships and providing support and oversight to mental health consultants. This toolkit will also provide administrators with ideas and tools to help plan and sustain effective mental health consultation in their programs Document
Developing Ideas of Attribute While Reading to Babies From the Erickson Institute Early Math Collaborative, "Before true mathematical thought develops in childhood, babies explore precursor concepts that can be nurtured, including during reading time." Website
Developing Young Children's Self-Regulation through Everyday Experiences According to Ellen Galinsky, president and co-founder of the Families and Work Institute and author of Mind in the Making, regulating one's thinking, emotions, and behavior is critical for success in school, work, and life (2010). Explore this article for practical ideas on helping children develop self-regulation skills. This article is from The National Association for the Education of Young Children July 2011. Document
Development of Empathy This tip sheet covers how empathy develops in young children and offers practical strategies to support that development. Tipsheet
Development of Infants with Down Syndrome (0 to 5 Years) This module provides an overview of the development of babies and infants with Down syndrome from birth to five years. It describes the uneven profile of expected development, identifying strengths in social understanding, self-help skills and behaviour, and weaknesses in motor development and speech and language skills, the latter influenced by the high incidence of hearing loss, poor auditory processing, and auditory memory skills. Website