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SUNRISE TO SUNSET: SUPPORTING CHILDREN WITH AUTISM THROUGH THEIR DAY The Early Intervention Team at the Military Families Learning Network developed this four-part webinar series for 2019 that will focus on supporting young children with autism and their families. This webinar series will take us through important steps in the lives of families of children with autism and related disorders. These free webinars are easy to join and offer continuing education credits for early intervention and Board-Certified Behavior Analysts. Website
Super Duper Handy Handouts Learning materials for those who work with children with special needs. Super Duper® Handy Handouts are FREE online, informational newsletters for teachers and parents. Topics include: What is Sensory Defensiveness?, Reaching Developmental Milestones of Self-Care and Independence, Accommodating Children With Autism Within an Inclusive Setting, Understanding Cerebral Palsy, and many others Website
SuperValu Community Focus General Giving Guidellines The SUPERVALU website has information on grant opportunities they have 4 times a year. The SUPERVALU Foundation Contribution Committee meets quarterly to review grant requests. The Foundation only will accept requests in the form of the Minnesota Common Grant Application or the SUPERVALU Foundation Grant Application. Quarterly deadlines for applications are February 15, May 15, August 15 or November 15. Organizations will be notified of the Committee's decision within 90 days of the quarterly application deadline. Contributions are restricted to organizations with 501(c)(3) status and requests for specific program support are preferred to those for general operating funds. Special consideration is given to organizations with which SUPERVALU employees are actively involved, provided the organization falls within the general giving guidelines. Website
Supervisión activa: Fuera (Active Supervision: Outside) El juego al aire libre es activo, por lo que los niños necesitarán más supervisión que en el interior. Mantenga a los niños seguros afuera siguiendo las estrategias en esta hoja de consejos. Tipsheet
Supervisión activa: Tiempo libre (Active Supervision: Free Time) Los cuidadores son responsables de mantener seguros a los niños. La supervisión activa requiere vigilancia constante, atención enfocada y observación intencional de los niños en todo momento. Tipsheet
Support Math Readiness Through Music Music is one of the first ways children experience math. Without thinking, our bodies react to music. When we hear music, we rock our babies, clap along, and even look toward the source of the sound. These responses are reactions to musical elements such as steady beat, rhythm, and melody, all of which reflect mathematical concepts. Even the youngest of children can respond to music and the mathematical principles behind it. Here are three musical elements that relate to math and some suggested activity ideas to try at home. - See more at: http://families.naeyc.org/learning-and-development/music-math-more/supp… Document
Support Organization for Trisomy 18, 13 and Relate S.O.F.T. is a nonprofit volunteer organization offering support for parents who have had a child with a chromosome disorder, and education to families and professionals interested in the care of these children. Event listings, bookstore (trisomy centered), professional medical information, and more info and resources available to members. Website
Supporting and Caring for Transgender Children This guide is designed for anyone who knows a transgender or gender-expansive child, plans to write about children who transition, or simply wants to learn more. It reviews what medical and education experts know about transgender children, explores some myths about gender transition in childhood, and offers suggestions for adults with a transgender child life. Document
Supporting Big Body Play Big body play is essential to children’s development. Understanding the benefits of play can help caregivers develop attitudes that support this play instead of stopping it. Tipsheet
Supporting Children Following an Emergency Event Recovery following an emergency event is an ongoing process that includes supporting the mental, physical and emotional health of children and their families. This tip sheet highlights some practical strategies for early care and education professionals. Tipsheet