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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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Minnesota Prevention Resource Center | The Minnesota Prevention Resource Center (MPRC) serves as a statewide clearinghouse for alcohol, tobacco, other drug and violence prevention resources. MPRC provides an array of services and information regarding research and evaluation findings to provide information about effective prevention programs. | Website |
Minnesota screening information available in different languages | Screening information available in different languages: screening link | Document |
Minnesota Special Education | The Minnesota Special Education website page is a very comprehensive site with news, workshop listings, statewide contacts, funding info, legislative and policy info, teacher info, parent resources and assistance. This site is hosted by the Minnesota Department Education and has links to lots of in state disability networks and sites. | Website |
Minnesota Staff Development Council | The Minnesota Staff Development Council website promotes positive staff development experiences for staff in Minnesota. There is a database of workshops that you look up by region and type (i.e. special education) | Website |
Minnesota STAR Program - A System of Technology | The goal of STARTE hosted by the Minnesota STAR Program is to put AT equipment that is not currently being used into the hands of someone who can benefit from it. STARTE is primarily for Minnesotans, although we do accept entries from neighboring states. The program is designed to facilitate equipment exchange between individuals and is not for the use of vendors or distributors. Categories include the following: * Computers and related * Daily Living * Environmental Adaptations * Hearing * Learning, Cognitive, & Developmental * Mobility, Seating & Positioning * Recreation, Sports, and Leisure * Speech Communication * Vehicle Modification and Transportation * Vision * Other | Website |
Minnesota State Council on Disability Looking for a Few Good Parents! | The Minnesota Department of Education is planning an Achievement Gap Retreat for April 19th to address this issue as it relates to minority children. We are specifically looking for a few good parents (representing minorities) with children with disabilities to attend this meeting and help create a public agenda to close the achievement gap for these students. | Document |
Minnesota State Services for the Blind | The mission of State Services for the Blind (SSB) is to foster the achievement of vocational and personal independence by persons of all ages who are blind or visually impaired. Our services are available to anyone in Minnesota who has a vision loss that creates a barrier to their vocational or personal independence. | Website |
Minnesota Stroke Association | The Minnesota Stroke Association web site offers prevention tips and spreads awareness with publications and news of recent medical advances. It also offers a support group for survivors of stroke victims. This site is the Minnesota chapter of the National Stroke Association site. | Website |
Minnesota Workforce Center: Disability Services | The Minnesota Workforce Center is available for information about employment opportunities in Minnesota. The Center offers information for people with disabilities including vocational rehabilitation, independent living, and work incentives information. | Website |
MN Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network | Our guest Dr. Jennifer Hall-Lande, a lead researcher on the MN ADDM Network, invites us into a helpful discussion related to early care and education. She specializes in research in early identification and prevalence of autism and other developmental disabilities at the University of Minnesota’s Institute on Community Integration and the Masonic Institute on the Developing Brain (MIDB). She is also a clinical psychologist and serves as the CDC’s Act Early Ambassador to Minnesota. Dr. Hall-Lande shares updated information about national autism numbers as well as Minnesota’s prevalence and explains the way this critical information is gathered. She discusses symptoms of autism and shares ways that the early childhood educator can assist families as they navigate the pathway to diagnosis. | Podcast |
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