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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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Bebés y Niños Pequeños: Toques de Atención en el Desarrollo de Habilidades de Comunicación (Infants and Toddlers: Red Flags in the Development of Communication Skills) | Esta hoja de consejos destaca el desarrollo de habilidades de comunicación en bebés y niños pequeños y cuándo preocuparse. This tip sheet highlights the development of communication skills in infants and toddlers and when to be concerned. | Tipsheet |
Bebés: Estrategias para Apoyar el Desarrollo de Habilidades de Comunicación (Infants: Strategies to Support the Development of Communication Skills) | Los padres y otros cuidadores tienen un papel central en el desarrollo del cerebro de un bebé. Esta hoja de consejos proporciona formas para que los cuidadores ayuden a los bebés a aprender mejor. Parents and other caregivers have a central role in the development of a baby's brain. This tip sheet provides ways for caregivers to help babies learn better. | Tipsheet |
Behavior in the Early Childhood Setting (Part 2) Proactive Ways to Help Lessen Behaviors that Challenge Us | Angeline Kallhoff and Tari Niemeyer, two of our CICC coaches, join us to continue our discussion of ways to respond to young children when they exhibit challenging behavior. They share some proactive ways to set both you as the caregiver and the child up for success and calm the situation. | Podcast |
Behavior in the Early Childhood Setting (Part 1) Common Responses to Behaviors that Challenge Us | Join us for our podcast episode with two of our CICC coaches, Angeline Kallhoff and Tari Niemeyer as we discuss some common responses to behavior challenges that may occur in the early childhood setting. They discuss how our verbal response has the ability to teach a child some new skills if we think about how we phrase things. | Podcast |
Behavioral Health Resources for Children and Families | About ECDThe Office of Early Childhood Development and the federal government are committed to advancing the integration of behavioral health in early childhood programs to support children and families.What is Behavioral Health?Behavioral health includes the promotion of mental health, resilience, and well-being; the prevention, early identification, and the treatment of mental illness and substance use disorders; and support for those who experience and/or are in recovery from these conditions, along with their families and communities. | Website |
Behavioral Health Topics - Allina Hospitals | The Behavioral Health Topics - Allina Hospitals website page topics include anxiety, attention deficit disorder, bipolar disorder, manic depression, depression, schizophrenia, and stress. | Website |
Believe in Yourself as a Professional | In this podcast, Cindy and Priscilla encourage listeners to have confidence in your skills and abilities to provide an environment that gives children what they need based on developmentally appropriate practice rather than whatever the 'prevailing winds" may be. When it comes to the push for academics, we need to trust our early childhood education and training in what children need most to be successful learners in our environments. We also need to learn to articulate why our practices are part of 'readiness' for children along all their developmental domains. | Podcast |
Benefits for Children with Disabilities | The Social Security Administration has updated its Benefits for Children with Disabilities pamphlet (2019) describing benefits available to eligible children with disabilities and how to apply. Some benefits included are Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), health insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, and employment support programs. A 2018 version is also available in Spanish. | Document |
Benefits for Children with Disabilities | The Social Security Administration has updated its Benefits for Children with Disabilities pamphlet (2019) describing benefits available to eligible children with disabilities and how to apply. Some benefits included are Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), health insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, and employment support programs. A 2018 version is also available in Spanish. | Document |
Benefits For Children With Disabilities 2024 | This booklet is for parents, caregivers, or representatives of children younger than age 18 who have disabilities that may make them eligible for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments. It is also for adults with disabilities since childhood (prior to age 22) who might be entitled to Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. We call this SSDI benefit a “child’s” benefit because it’s paid on a parent’s Social Security earnings record. This booklet will help you decide if you, your child, or a child you know may be eligible for SSI or SSDI. | Document |
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