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Involving Children in Child Care Emergency Preparedness "Just as it is important to partner with families for child care emergency preparedness, it is important to involve children as well. Even young children can learn about and help prepare for emergencies. Clear communication between adults and the children in their care is important to help children with emergency preparedness, response and recovery. Explanations and interactions should be developmentally appropriate, and adults should remain calm to help children remain calm." Here is a great resource from Child Care Aware of America. Document
I’m Mad, I’m Sad--Helping Children with an Emotional Vocabulary [Waan xanaaqsanahay, waan caraysnahay: Sida caruurta loo baro ereyada laxiriira waxa ay dareemayaan] Caruurta waxaa marar badan layiraahdaa “afka kahadla” si ay arintaa ugu guulaystaan waxy ubaahanyihiin in labaro ereyada dareenkooda laxiriira.  Macalimiintaan siyaabo badan ayeey caruurta ereyada ugu kobcin karaan ayagoo u aqrinaya buugta, tusaalayn siinaya iyo siyaabo kale oo kacaawin kara caruurta in ay kufiicnaadaan sida dadka looladhaqmo dabeecadaha adag nah ay kafogaadaan. Podcast
Keeping Children Safe In Vehicles A guide on safe car seat use for families and caregivers from the National Center on Early Childhood Health and Wellness. Document
Kormeer Joogto ah: Xiliyada Firaaqada (Active Supervision: Free Time) Wax ka baro kormeerka firfircoon iyo sida feejignaanta joogtada ah, feejignaanta diirada leh, iyo u fiirsashada ula kac ah ee carruurta mar walba ay u ilaalinayaan carruurta badbaadada.Learn about active supervision and how constant vigilance, focused attention, and intentional observation of children at all times keeps children safe. Tipsheet
La importancia del juego (The Importance of Play in a Child's Life ) Escuché a nuestros invitados, Ronan y Karina, hablar sobre la importancia del juego en el desarrollo de los niños pequeños. Ronan destaca formas en las que podemos fomentar el juego positivo tanto dentro como fuera del salón de clase. Únase a nosotros mientras exploramos estas ideas.Listen in as our guests, Ronan and Karina, talk about the importance of play in the development of young children. Ronan highlights ways that we can encourage positive play both within the classroom and out. Join us as we explore these ideas.  Podcast
Language Development of Infants--What to Expect and When to be Concerned: Part One In the first part of our series on Infant and Toddler Development Cindy Croft and Priscilla Weigel discuss critical milestones in an infant’s language development. Our hosts discuss common things to look for at the stages of 3 months through 1 year and highlight some concerns that would require further investigation. We will also talk about the ways child care providers and parents can encourage language development at this important age. Podcast
Language Development of Toddlers--What to Expect and When to be Concerned: Part Two In the second part of our series on Infant and Toddler Development Cindy Croft and Priscilla Weigel continue their discussion of language milestones looking at the amazing period of 12 month-24 months. This time of incredible growth in communication skills sets the foundation for later learning and social interaction. Information about typical skills is shared as well as those things that cause us as caregivers to be concerned. The hosts share ways to encourage language through our interaction and engagement with toddlers. Podcast
Las Etapas del Juego (The Stages of Play) Esta hoja de consejos explora las diferentes etapas del juego a medida que los niños crecen y se desarrollan.This tip sheet explores the different stages of play as children grow and develop. Tipsheet
Lashaqaynta Ubadka Dhashay iyo Kuwa Socod Baradka ah: Muhiimadda ay Leedahay in Iskaashi Lalayeesho Waalidiinta (Working with Infants and Toddlers: The Importance of Family Partnerships) Talooyin ku saabsan dhisidda iskaashi lala yeesho xubnaha qoyska ee dhallaanka iyo socod baradka. Tips for building partnerships with family members of infants and toddlers. Tipsheet
Living With a Disability: The Family Perspective This online self-study course highlights the unique issues that families of young children with special needs face when looking for child care. Explore the family perspective and discuss the topics of grief and ‘loss of dreams.’ Recognize the similarities between all families including those with children with special needs and those without. Demonstrate the need for acceptance and respect of diversity for family structures, values, and members.Knowledge and Competency Framework Area(s) -III: Relationships with Families (10 Hours)CDA Content Area(s)-Content Area IV: Strategies to establish productive relationships with families (10 Hours)Level 1 - Explores Course
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