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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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The Fundamentals of Consultation [Muhiimadda ay Leedahay Tala Qaadashada] | Muxuuyahay tababarka ama latalinta xagga Inclusion’ka ama kamidnoqoshada ay caruurtu carruurta kale lamid noqonayso iyo sida ay faa’iido ugu tahay caruurta xanaanada ubadka yaryar lagu hayyo jooga oo baaahida gaarka ah leh? Podcast’kaan waa podacast ama maqaalka uguhoreeya maqaalada xirrirka ah oo laxirrira arinta tababarka ama latalinta xagga caruurta sida ay kuwa kale oga mid noqon lahaayeen. | Podcast |
The Fundamentals of Preparing for and Surviving a Disaster in the Home | It's not everyday that we think about preparing our homes for emergencies, because who wants to think about the worst happening? However, every now and then, there will be moments when the worst does happen -- and we'll wish we were more prepared. This guide will help you prepare your home for common emergencies and disasters to allow you to live comfortably and with a peace of mind. While emergencies don't happen on a daily basis, it never hurts to have an emergency kit put together, and enough supplies on hand to keep you and your family safe and afloat until the situation gets better. | Document |
The Future of Children | The Future of Children is published twice annually to share information on major issues related to children's well-being. The journal is free and available on the web and can be ordered. Past issues have covered topics such as, Unintentional Injuries in Childhood, Domestic Violence and Children, When School is Out, Protecting Children from Abuse and Neglect, Financing Child Care, Special Education for Children with Disabilities, and long-term Outcomes of Early Childhood Programs. | Website |
The Genetic Testing Registry (GTR) | The Genetic Testing Registry (GTR®) provides a central location for voluntary submission of genetic test information by providers. The scope includes the test's purpose, methodology, validity, evidence of the test's usefulness, and laboratory contacts and credentials. The overarching goal of the GTR is to advance the public health and research into the genetic basis of health and disease. | Website |
The Genius of Babies | Curious what goes on inside a tiny human mind? They can?t talk (yet), but babies know a lot more than you think. Click on the link below to discover five TED Talks, each of which explores the genius of babies from a different perspective. | Website |
The Genius of Play | This website is a great source for play ideas that build on these skills, expert advice and the latest research on the value of play. | Website |
The Genius of Play | Play is more than just fun and games—it helps children build a range of developmental skills that will serve them throughout their lives. | Website |
The Global and Regional Asperger Syndrome Partnership (GRASP) | At GRASP we envision a world where all individuals on the autism spectrum are respected, valued, and fairly represented; where appropriate supports and services are readily available to those in need; and where people on the spectrum are empowered to participate in policy and personal decisions that affect their lives. With an emphasis on community outreach and individuals advocating for their own needs, GRASP?s by-laws stipulate that the Executive Director, 100% of the Advisory Board, and 50% of the Board of Directors of GRASP must be people who are diagnosed on the autism spectrum. On a national level, GRASP speaks up to make sure the views of adults and teens on the autism spectrum are represented in the media and in public policy. On the local level, GRASP advocates for the needs of individuals in crisis. Through a network of regional peer-run support groups and online discussion groups, GRASP helps adults and teens across the country. GRASP also offers support to family members and clinicians, through an online discussion group. GRASP?s in-school programs offer schools a simple yet highly effective way to help students on the autism spectrum learn advocacy skills, social ability, and gain self-esteem. GRASP helps educate the public and raise awareness by delivering presentations and workshops developed and run by adults and teens on the autism spectrum. GRASP also maintains a website with a library of free online resources. | Website |
The Hanen Institute | Many articles and resources related to enhancing language development and learning in all children. | Website |
The Hiring Chain | "By hiring someone with Down Syndrome, you start a virtuous chain. The more that people with Down Syndrome are seen at work, the more they'll be recognized as valuable employees, and the more they'll be hired. Do your part, start the #HiringChain." Enjoy this video featuring Sting! | Website |
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