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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
Latex Allergy and Sensitivities Topic Sheet Latex Allergy and Sensitivities Topic Sheet Document
Latex Allergy Emergency Plan Sample Latex Allergy Emergency Plan Sample Document
Latinas Who Made a Difference Did you know that the first Latin American writer to win a Nobel in Literature was Gabriela Mistral? Many of the recommended titles on this booklist imagine the childhoods of notable women such as Mistral, Celia Cruz, and Sor Juana Inés. Others tell the stories of heroines who refuse to abandon their dreams simply because of their gender. Document
Laundry pods cause large portion of chemical eye burns in kids As concentrated laundry detergent pods have become more common, so have chemical eye injuries among young children, according to a recent U.S. study. The small, colorful packets of detergent were responsible for more than a quarter of cases of 3- and 4-year-olds admitted to emergency rooms with chemical eye burns in 2015, researchers found Document
Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center The Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center is a centralized source of topics dealing with deafness and hearing loss in the age group birth to 21 years old through the Galludet University. Website
LDOnline LDOnline provides an online newsletter, bulletin boards, and LD chat, the LD store, and comprehensive resource list for individuals with learning disabilities. A "Teacher's Home Page" offers curriculum support and inclusive materials for teachers working with kids with learning disabilities. Website
Lead Poisoning and Children Lead exposure can cause serious damage to the developing brains of young children. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) states that all elevated lead levels are a concern and there are no safe levels. Lasting decreases in cognition have been documented in children with blood levels as low as 5 micrograms per deciliter of lead in blood. A set of new resources on Lead Exposure and Lead Poisoning from the AAP provides information on lead poisoning and its effects on children, what families can do to protect their children, and more. Website