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An Infographic Guide to Your Baby's First Year Developmental milestones for the first year. Website
Angelman Syndrome Foundation, Inc. The Angelman Syndrome Foundation, Inc. website offers information for families including local and regional contacts. This comprehensive site offers information, membership opportunities, newsletter, literature, scientific information, research opportunities, and events. The site offers some information translated in Spanish and Hebrew. Website
Animal School Video Inspires Individuality & Acceptance This Inspirational Powerpoint Presentation on Inclusion and Special Needs is a must watch for all. Website
Annotated Bibliography of Children’s Books about Gender Diversity Here is an annotated bibliography of children’s books about gender diversity created by genderspectrum.org Document
Ansiedad por separación en bebés y niños pequeños (Separation Anxiety in infants and Toddlers) Consejos para educadores para ayudar a los niños pequeños que pueden experimentar ansiedad por separación durante la transición diaria del hogar al cuidado infantil.Tips for educators to help young children who may experience separation anxiety during the daily transition from home to child care. Tipsheet
Anti-Bias Education and Holidays: Making Thoughtful Decisions "Acknowledging or celebrating holidays in early childhood programs can bring pleasure to many families, staff, and children and can be useful in building connections between school and families. However, holidays also pose a range of challenges to ensuring that all children, families, and staff feel respected and to children learning about diversity of families. Whether or not to include any holidays in your curriculum, and what activities to use if you do, requires thoughtful decision making." For more information, check out this blog from the National Association for Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Website
Apego en programas de atención y educación temprana (Attachment in Early Care and Education Programs) Debido a que las relaciones son la base del desarrollo y el aprendizaje, los proveedores de educación y cuidado infantil juegan un papel fundamental en la vida de los niños con los que trabajan. Esta hoja de consejos cubre cómo establecer relaciones de calidad con los niños bajo su cuidado. Because relationships are at the core of development and learning, early care, and education providers play a critical role in the lives of the children with whom they work. This tip sheet covers how to establish quality relationships with the children in your care. Tipsheet
APOYO A LA SALUD MENTAL DE BEBÉS Y NIÑOS PEQUEÑOS EN EL CUIDADO INFANTIL (Supporting the Mental Health of Infants and Toddlers in Child Care) The Child Care State Capacity Building Center Infant/Toddler Specialist Network created these colorful infographics that promote mental health of Infants and Toddler in child care. (In Spanish) Document
Apoyo a los juegos psicomotrices (Supporting Big Body Play) El juego psicomotriz es esencial para el desarrollo de los niños. Comprender los beneficios del juego puede ayudar a los cuidadores a desarrollar actitudes que apoyen este juego en lugar de detenerlo. Big body play is essential to children’s development. Understanding the benefits of play can help caregivers develop attitudes that support this play instead of stopping it. Tipsheet
Applying Indicators and Theory to the Delivery of Early Care and Education Supports for Black Families with Infants and Toddlers A resource from Child Trends and the UNC Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute that draws on families’ cultural assets and uses a strengths-based perspective. For example, living in crowded housing is usually assumed to negatively impact children’s health, but the authors of the resource discuss how choosing to live with others, such as extended family members, during a child’s early years might support parents’ and children’s mental health and well-being. Document