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Practices and Resources for Supporting Young Children with Autism and their Families The Military Families Learning Network is offering a series of four webinars that focus on supporting young children with autism and their families through daily routines.  These webinars are free and accessible to anyone, both live and archived.  They also carry continuing education credits that may be of interest to people, including ones from the Behavior Analyst Certification Board. Website
Practicing Safe and Healthy Child Care Develop a strong background and understanding of ways to optimize children’s health and safety. Learn to create a safe and healthy place for children. Explore ways to promote the well-being of the children in care. This is an online self-study that participants complete at their own pace.Knowledge and Competency Framework Area - VII.A: Establishing Healthy Practices (4.0 hr), VII.B: Ensuring Safety (3.0 hr), and VII.C: Providing Healthy Nutrition (3.0 hr)CDA Content Area - I: Planning a safe, healthy learning environment  This course 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 reflectionPlease 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
Preguntas para hacer cuando busque cuidado infantil (Questions to Ask When Seeking Child Care) Cuando busque cuidado infantil, ¿cómo puede encontrar la información que necesita para preparar a su hijo para el éxito y evitar la expulsión? Cuando entreviste a los posibles cuidadores, es útil ser proactivo. Inicie la conversación con las preguntas de esta hoja de consejos. When seeking child care, how do you find the information you need to set your child up for success and avoid expulsion As you interview potential caregivers, it helps to be proactive. Start the conversation with the questions on this tip sheet. Tipsheet
Preguntas que hacer cuando busque un consultorio dental Puede ser difícil encontrar un consultorio dental que sea apropiado para usted y su hijo. Esta hoja de consejos ofrece ejemplos de algunas preguntas que usted puede hacerle al personal de un consultorio dental antes de decidirse a pedir una cita. Document
Preparing Children for a New Sibling How to help kids feel positive about the new baby and avoid problem behaviors. Document
Preparing for and Responding to Measles in Your Child Care Measles can spread quickly in a child care setting and can cause serious illness. Infants who are too young to be vaccinated and children with other health conditions are at high risk for severe disease. The most important step you can take is to ensure children and staff are vaccinated with the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine. The MMR vaccine is safe and effective at preventing measles disease. Learn more from this resource from the Minnesota Department of Health Document
Preparing Your Child for a New Sibling How to help kids feel positive about the new baby, and avoid problem behaviors. Document
Preschoolers and ADHD - Child Mind Institute In this article written by Caroline Miller and posted on the Child Mind Institute website, you will learn, "how an ADHD diagnosis made in little kids, what is the best treatment for preschoolers with ADHD, and when should medication be used." Website
Pride Month: Creating an Inclusive Environment for All Families No matter where you live or your cultural background, you are unified by belonging to a family. A family has been the basis of humanity; it reflects the beautiful diversity that describes societies and cultures around the world. Many definitions of family exist; however, at its core, the concept of a family is fluid and ever evolving. In today’s world, parents are bringing up their children within increasingly diverse forms. As early childhood professionals, we understand it is critical to create welcoming and supporting environments that resonate with every family. This resource from The McCormick Center for Early Childhood Leadership provides information and strategies to support LGBTQIA+ families in your program. Website
Problem Solvers: A Free Early Math Curriculum Problem Solvers, from Zero to Three is a free, downloadable early math curriculum that includes: 22 play-based early math activities, spanning 7 domains of early math 22 specially-composed songs that support early math learning in each activity 22 book suggestions and extension activities that nurture early math language through read-alouds 22 parent resources (English/Spanish) that build bridges between school and home, and give parents ideas for engaging math play A Teacher’s Guide to help educators implement the curriculum The development of Problem Solvers was made possible by the generous support of the Honda USA Foundation and the Dr. Seuss Foundation.  Website