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Our Resource Library contains materials and assistance for early childhood educators and those they serve. Explore our selection of podcasts, tip sheets, websites, documents, and self-study courses.
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Sesame Street Addresses Traumatic Experiences | When a child endures a traumatic experience, the whole family feels the impact. But adults hold the power to help lessen its effects. | Website |
Sesame Street and Autism: See Amazing in All Children | The Sesame Street workshop has launched Sesame Street and Autism: See Amazing in All Children, featuring a new character with autism, resources for families of children with autism, and The AMAZING Song, which celebrates young children with diverse abilities. The nationwide initiative was developed with input from parents, people who serve the autism community, and people with autism. It offers families ways to overcome common challenges and simplify everyday activities, while also fostering an affirming narrative around autism for all families and kids. | Document |
Sesame Street in Communities | This website provides activities, tips, professional development opportunities and many other resources from Sesame Street. The information gathered can be customized for parents, providers and for specific ages, type of activities and length of time of the activity. | Website |
Sesame Street in Communities - Making Healthy Food Choices | Here is a list of resources compiled by the Head Start National Center on Health, Behavioral Health, and Safety. | Document |
Sesame Street in Communities Resources | Tons of resources that help kids (and parents!) with what matters most in young lives: health and wellness, social-emotional skills, and school readiness. All are critical to children’s healthy development…and together they build the foundation for a happy, healthy life. | Website |
Sesame Street in Communities: Eating Well | "Teaching kids to eat healthy is easier than you might think. A balanced diet involves eating a rainbow of fruits and vegetables, planning easy and healthy meals, and buying or preparing budget-friendly foods and snacks." Here are some great ideas from our friends at Sesame Street. | |
Set for Success: Building a Strong Foundation... | Set for Success: Building a Strong Foundation for School Readiness Based on the Social-Emotional Development of Young Children. consists of key research findings, field-based guidance, implications for policy, and recommendations for practice are presented in this concise volume. The pdf is 121 pages long. This was complied by the Kauffman Early Education Exchange in 2002. | Website |
Setting Up Activity Areas | Setting up activity areas is the second step in setting up the environment for infants and toddlers. | Tipsheet |
Setting Up the Environment to Meet the Physical Needs of All Children: Part One | Priscilla Weigel and special guest Vicki Thrasher Cronin discuss a child care setting that needed help with providing more physical activity and space for the children in their care. This three part series walks through the process of transformation. Part 1 of this series focuses on the need for this group of children to participate in more rough and tumble play and how the process of creating these opportunities began. | Podcast |
Setting Up the Environment to Meet the Physical Needs of All Children: Part Three | Priscilla Weigel and Vicki Thrasher Cronin end this series with an overview of ways to support parents understanding of their child"s temperament and learning style and how more activity infused through the day can be beneficial. They also discuss building that supportive relationship with parents and how they can help facilitate positive change long term through referral and evaluation. | Podcast |
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