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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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Songs and Rhymes that Build Readers | Storyblocks is a collection of 30-60 second videos designed to model to parents, caregivers and others some songs, rhymes, and fingerplays appropriate for early childhood.This site has videos of native speakers demonstrating interactive songs in languages including English, French, Spanish, Amharic, Arabic, American Sign Language, Italian, Russian and others. | Website |
Songs for Young Children | The website of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) features a collection of children's music - great for listening, singing, dancing, and learning at home, at school, or anywhere. Songs are in English and other languages. | Website |
Songs for Young Children | The website of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) features a collection of children's music - great for listening, singing, dancing, and learning at home, at school, or anywhere. Songs are in English and other languages. The full collection is available at http://families.naeyc.org/songs/archive A smaller collection with ideas for using the songs to support learning and development are available at http://families.naeyc.org/songs | Website |
Sotos Syndrome Support Association | Organized in 1988, the Sotos syndrome Support Association (SSSA) is made up of families, physicians, genetic counselors, and health care agencies throughout the United States. The SSSA is a non-profit organization which is incorporated in the state of Missouri. The SSSA is an Associate Member of the National Organization of Rare Disorders (NORD) and is a member of the Alliance of Genetic Support Groups. Purpose of the Sotos Syndrome Support Association ?A social support environment for professionals and families of individuals affected by Sotos syndrome so they can meet, exchange ideas and help one another cope with the condition. ?An understanding of the condition through education. ?A quarterly newsletter for members to network ideas, articles, and inspirations. ?An annual meeting in which to meet, organize, and discuss association business. ?An annual conference for professionals and families to hear experts in genetics, neurology, psychology, and education. ?An opportunity for professionals working with individuals affected by Sotos syndrome to collect data for research and to meet colleagues. | Website |
South Hennepin (MN) Mental/ Chemical Resource Guide | Please find attached the South Hennepin Mental/Chemical Resource Guide compiled by Hennepin South Services Collaborative?s Health Mental Health Coordination Team. The Health/Mental Health Coordination Team was formed to facilitate collaborative solutions that support access to services for individuals and families within their community. This guide was developed for human service professionals serving the South Hennepin area to assist them in making efficient and effective referrals to mental/chemical health related services. It is meant to contain services accessible to low income individuals and families, immigrants and refugees, and/or seniors. | Document |
Southpaw Enterprises | SouthpawEnterprises.com is a community of people and products dedicated to children with special needs and those who care for them. They offer sensory integration and developmental products, pediatric therapy equipment, resources, and support for therapeutic professionals, health care professionals, school and families. | Website |
Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center | Over the past decade, the Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) has worked diligently to provide quality services and support to children and families affected by autism, while searching for answers to solve the mysteries surrounding the disorder. It has been a decade of rapid growth, with ever-increasing demands to serve a burgeoning population of children being diagnosed, as well as an aging adult population living with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). | Website |
Special Abilities | The Special Abilities website contains a wide range of information about autism for parents, special education teachers and health professionals, including news items, articles, links to sites related to both autism and special education and "Kids Links," described as a "fun place for all kids to go." A discussion group will open soon. Translation is available. | Website |
Special Education | The Special Education website contains guides regarding the different aspects of Special Education. There is information on classroom accommodations to ESY, inclusion, IEP's, IDEA and legal website information. A newsletter as well as a chat room are available. | Website |
Special Education and Early Childhood Educators Partnership Success | Kiley Hendrick, ECSE Teacher, St. Paul Public Schools, and Jackie Johnson, CICC Coach join us for part two to discuss key components of success in the partnership between child care and ECSE. | Podcast |
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