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| Resource Name | Description | Resource Type |
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| Six Acquired Strengths for Children’s Mental Health--Awareness, Tolerance, and Respect: Part Three | In the final podcast of Dr. Perry’s Six Acquired Strengths, Priscilla Weigel and Cindy Croft will offer strategies for promoting awareness, tolerance, and respect in young children as they grow, develop, and reach their full potential. We want children to have friends, accept differences, and appreciate diversity in their world. The early childhood community can do many things to support children in these important emotional milestones. | Podcast |
| Six Acquired Strengths for Children’s Mental Health--Self Regulation and Affiliation: Part Two | In Part 2 of Dr. Perry’s Six Acquired Strengths, we will discuss the importance of self regulation in preschoolers and its impact on social skill development. These two emotional milestones are essential to a young child’s learning and success now and later in life. You can do much to enhance their mastery of these ‘strengths’! | Podcast |
| Sleep Matters: Supporting Healthy Development | Inclusion Matters welcomes back recurring guest Dr. Kris Gendreau to discuss sleep in children. Dr. Gendreau shares from her over 30 years as a pediatrician key research and strategies that help build strong foundations of healthy sleep patterns in children.🌟Additional Resources: American Academy of Pediatrics (APA):🔗 Healthy Sleep Habits: How Many Hours Does Your Child Need? | Podcast |
| Small Bites Newsletter - Picky Eating Behaviors | The Small Bites newsletter is produced quarterly by the National Center on Health, Behavioral Health, and Safety. Submit questions or suggestions for future newsletter topics to health@ecetta.info This issue discussed strategies for picky eating behaviors. | Document |
| Small Groups: Six Essential Program Practices | High-quality relationship-based care is central to children’s early brain development, emotional regulation, and learning (Center on the Developing Child, 2012). One of the Program for Infant/Toddler Care (PITC) essential program practices for promoting this type of care is the use of small groups (PITC, n.d.). | Document |
| Social Emotional Development in the First Three Years | This 2018 brief from Pennsylvania State University offers multiple strategies to improve caregiving and the social-emotional development of young children. | Document |
| Social Scripts | Scripted stories, sometimes referred to as Social Stories™, personal stories or personal narratives, are tools that can be used for teaching social skills to children. | Tipsheet |
| Somali ECE Glossary | The Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) is excited to announce the creation of two glossaries for Washington state’s Early Care and Education (ECE) field! The Spanish and Somali glossaries ensure early learning terminology is translated accurately and consistently. | Document |
| Spanish ECE Glossary | The Washington State Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) is excited to announce the creation of two glossaries for Washington state’s Early Care and Education (ECE) field! The Spanish and Somali glossaries ensure early learning terminology is translated accurately and consistently. | Document |
| Special Education and Early Childhood Educators Partnership Success | Kiley Hendrick, ECSE Teacher, St. Paul Public Schools, and Jackie Johnson, CICC Coach join us for part two to discuss key components of success in the partnership between child care and ECSE. | Podcast |
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