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| Resource Name | Description | Resource Type |
|---|---|---|
| Disruptive Behavior: Why It’s Often Misdiagnosed | It’s easy to jump to the conclusion that a child who’s pushing or hitting or throwing tantrums is angry, defiant or hostile. But in many cases disruptive, even explosive behavior stems from anxiety or frustration that may not be apparent to parents or teachers. | Document |
| Early Childhood Health, Behavioral Health, and Safety Resource List | This comprehensive resource list is from the Office of Head Start National Center on Health, Behavioral Health, and Saftey. | Document |
| Eco-Healthy Child Care Noise Pollution Fact Sheet | Eco-Healthy Child Care® helps early childhood learning environments to be as healthy, safe and green as possible by reducing children’s exposure to toxic chemicals. | Document |
| Elementos esenciales de los entornos para infantes y niños pequeños: #1 Salud y seguridad (Essential Elements of Infant & Toddler Environments: #1 Health and Safety) | El primer elemento de una serie de seis elementos esenciales en el diseño de ambientes para infantes y niños pequeños. The first element in a series of six essential elements in designing environments for infants and toddlers. | Tipsheet |
| Emergency Child Care Supply Kits | One of the components of emergency preparedness is to ensure that the program has supplies and food in case of the need to shelter-in-place or evacuate. This info module provides suggestions for items to be included in child care emergency kits. | Info Module |
| Emergency Plan Library | The forms, templates, worksheets, checklists, and tools in the Emergency Plan Library are in alphabetical order. You may use some or all of these materials to meet the needs of your individual program. | Document |
| Emergency Planning for Children with Disabilities | How to consider the individual needs of children with special needs when planning and preparing for an emergency event. | Tipsheet |
| Emergency Preparedness Manual for Early Childhood Programs | This manual is intended to assist early childhood education programs in making a plan that will help keep their program, center, or home safe during an emergency. | Document |
| Emergency Preparedness: Is Your Child Care Program Prepared? 10 Questions You Should Ask | Ensuring the safety of children in care settings is the most important job of early childhood professionals. This resource, which is available in English and Spanish, can be a helpful tool for families to use as they evaluate and/or communicate with their child's program about emergency preparedness. Early childhood programs may also find that the publication is a good starting point for self-evaluation of their emergency plans and processes. | Document |
| Encontrar cuidado infantil cuando mi hijo está enfermo | Si su hijo asiste al cuidado infantil o a la escuela, puede haber ocasiones en las que no pueda asistir debido a una enfermedad leve. Pensar en sus opciones de cuidado de un niño enfermo con antelación puede ayudarle a evitar el estrés de buscar cuidado de repuesto a último minuto. | Document |
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