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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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Dhaqanka ugu fiican oo kaa taagereya sida lagu hormarinayo xirfadaha xiriirka (Best Practices to Support the Development of Communication Skills) | Tusaalooyinka hababka ugu wanaagsan ee taageera horumarinta xirfadaha isgaarsiinta marka lala shaqeynayo carruurta yaryar iyo socod baradka.Examples of best practices that support the development of communication skills when working with young children and toddlers. | Tipsheet |
Dhisidda Maskaxdu Waxay Bilaabataa Dhalashada | Marka ilmuhu dhasho, maskaxda ilmuhu waxay qiyaastii saddex meelood meel le'eg tahay maskaxda qofka weyn. 90 maalmood gudahood, waxay ka badan tahay labanlaab mugga, ilaa 55 boqolkiiba cabbirkeeda kama dambaysta ah. Wax badan ka baro xaqiiqooyin soo jiidasho leh iyo saynis ku saabsan inta yar ee daqiiqadaha maalinlaha ah lagu tiriyo si ay u caawiyaan dhismaha maskaxda ilmaha. Little Moments Count waa dhaqdhaqaaq gobolka oo dhan ah si loogu caawiyo waalidiinta iyo bulshada inay fahmaan muhiimada hadalka, ciyaarta, akhrinta iyo heesaha goor hore iyo inta badan carruurta. Waxaan nahay iskaashi ururo ka shaqeeya si ay u caawiyaan kordhinta isdhexgalka waalidka iyo bulshada ee dhallaanka iyo carruurta. | Website |
Disability Etiquette | This booklet is for anyone-with or without a disability-who wants to interact more effectively with people with disabilities. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990 was conceived with the goal of integrating people with disabilities into all aspects of American life, particularly the workplace and the marketplace. Sensitivity toward people with disabilities is not only in the spirit of the ADA, it makes good business sense. It can help you expand your practice, better serve your customers or develop your audience. When supervisors and co-workers use disability etiquette, employees with disabilities feel more comfortable and work more productively. Practicing disability etiquette is an easy way to make people with disabilities feel welcome. You don't have to feel awkward when dealing with a person who has a disability. This booklet provides some basic tips for you to follow. And if you are ever unsure about what to do or say with a person who has a disability, just ask! This is available to download on the United Spinal Association website. | Website |
Disability Fact Sheets from the Center for Parent Information & Resources | Information about specific disabilities from the Center for Parent Information & Resources. | Website |
Disability Hub MN | Disability Hub MN is a free statewide resource network that helps you solve problems, navigate the system and plan for your future. | Website |
Disability Information Network | The Minnesota State Council on Disability advocates for policies and programs which promote the independence of children and adults with disabilities and protect their rights to participate fully in society. The website includes a calendar of events, newsletters, and resource links. | Website |
Disability Perceptions and Language | This tip sheet discusses the perceptions and stereotypes of disabilities as well as person-first and identity-first language. | Tipsheet |
Disability Resource Services at the University of Minnesota | The Disability Services at the University of Minnesota creates equal opportunities for students, facility, and staff with special needs at the University of Minnesota. They also develop and provide information on research. | Website |
Disaster Supplies List for Families | What to have prepared before an emergency/disaster kit. | Document |
Discipline Help: You Can Handle Them All | This website provides strategies and resources to address challenging behaviors either at home or at school. | Website |
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