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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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Lesiones y su prevención (Injuries and Injury Prevention) | La mayoría de las lesiones se pueden evitar al comprender cómo ocurren, planificar con anticipación y tomar precauciones para reducir los riesgos en el entorno de cuidado infantil. Esta hoja de consejos ofrece orientación para los proveedores y programas de cuidado infantil. | Tipsheet |
Let's Stop Yelling in Child Care | As an early educator, you are in a position to positively impact both children and other adults you work with through your words and your actions! This tip sheet offers strategies to prevent yelling and encourage positive behaviors. | Tipsheet |
Let's Talk About Math: Early Math Video Series | "Let's Talk About Math! An early math video series focusing on early math from birth to 3. With support from the Heising-Simons Foundation, ZERO TO THREE, Next Generation, and Too Small to Fail have partnered to develop a series of videos (in English and Spanish) highlighting the foundation of early math skills in the first 5 years of life." | Website |
Let?s Talk About It: 5 Ways to Build Babies? Language and Communication Skills from Birth | A growing body of research reveals just how important it is for babies to be exposed to lots of language, starting at birth. Here are five ways to build strong language skills from birth. | Document |
Letter to Family about My Child with Autism-Holidays | The Autism Society of America recommended this letter in its November newsletter as a way to prepare family and friends for holiday visits from the perspective of a child with autism. It is a useful tool for increasing awareness of the unique needs of the child, particularly at busy and sometimes over-stimulating events like holidays. | |
Leukemia and Lymphoma Society | The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society website provides resources and information related to leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease, and myeloma. Fact Sheets, reference pamphlets and other materials are available free on-line. Grant opportunities and professional education are also available. The site contains links to the Minnesota Chapter. Available in different languages including Spanish and French. | Website |
Liderazgo y dirección de programas: Apoyando a educadores y niños pequeños en nuestros programas (Program Leadership and Management: Supporting Educators and Children in Our Programs) | En este episodio de Inclusion Matters, damos la bienvenida a Angele Sancho Passe, autora de numerosos libros, uno de los cuales habla sobre el liderazgo y dirección de programas. Como líder, ¿cómo podemos apoyar a nuestro equipo de educadores, especialmente a los educadores que hablan español? Únase a nosotros en esta conversación donde hablamos sobre el importante papel que desempeña el liderazgo en el apoyo tanto a los educadores como a los niños.In this episode of Inclusion Matters, we welcome Angele Sancho Passe, author of many books, one of which highlights Leadership and Program Management. As a leader, how can we support our team of educators, especially Spanish-speaking educators? Join us in this insightful conversation in which we talk about the important role leadership plays in supporting both educators and children. | Podcast |
Lifetrack | Our mission is to strengthen the resiliency in families experiencing the greatest disparities in education, health, employment, and income so that all families are empowered to reach their full potential. | Website |
Lifeworks Services, Inc | Lifeworks is a non-profit organization working to match employers with motivated, trained, job coaches and people with disabilities. Serving mostly adults and high school students with disabilities. | Website |
Link Between Autism and Extra Cerebrospinal Fluid? | A research network found that many toddlers diagnosed with autism at two years of age had a substantially greater amount of extra-axial cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) at six and 12 months of age, before diagnosis is possible. The more CSF at six months, the more severe the autism symptoms were at two years of age. | Document |
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