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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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Resource Name | Description | Resource Type |
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Hands On As We Grow | Resources to Find Lots of Activities for Kids | Website |
Handspeak | Sign language resources and extracurricular ASL (American Sign Language) materials for language+culture enthusiasts, ASL students and learners, instructors and teachers, interpreters, homeschoolers, parents and professionals for practice or self-study. | Website |
Hasbro Children's Foundation | Hasbro Children's Foundation supports the development and/or expansion of innovative programs for disadvantaged children throughout the US. The Foundation also supports the development of fully accessible playgrounds. Information on funding is available on the website. | Website |
Hawlaha Dibadda ee Carruurta (Outdoor Activities for children) | Carruurtu waxay u baahan yihiin inay dibadda ku ciyaaraan maalin kasta, xitaa xilliga jiilaalka. U soo bixida bannaanka si ay u ordaan, u boodaan, u qayliyaan, waxay u ogolaataa carruurta inay isticmaalaan muruqyadooda waaweyn oo ay ka shaqeeyaan tamar dheeraad ah. | Podcast |
Hazard Mapping for Early Care and Education Programs | Hazard Mapping is a process that Head Start programs can use after an injury occurs. It helps to: 1) identify location(s) for high risk of injury; 2) pinpoint systems and services that need to be strengthened; 3) develop a corrective action plan; and 4) incorporate safety and injury prevention into ongoing-monitoring activities. Hazard mapping is employed effectively in emergency preparedness planning related to natural disasters. It also is used to isolate locations of disease outbreaks and determine where prevention efforts are most needed. | Website |
Head Start - Physical Health | Health is the foundation of school readiness. To help children thrive, Head Start and other early childhood program staff ensure that children are up to date on immunizations and their state’s Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) schedule, and learn healthy habits. Promoting physical health includes taking steps to reduce the spread of infectious diseases, and using health screenings to identify any hearing, vision, or special health care needs. Programs also promote the physical well-being of families and staff. | Website |
Head Start - Teacher Time Video Series | The Teacher Time series provides [from HeadStart.gov]teachers and family child care providers with content knowledge and teaching practices related to child development. | Website |
Head Start Center for Inclusion | The Head Start Center on Inclusion is taking the most current research in including children with disabilities, as well as the current research on professional development/knowledge utilization, and moving it into everyday practice. To help make this possible they have developed a website that is dedicated to addressing existing barriers to effective inclusion. The site includes a variety of current resources to support teachers, professional development providers, and families, including video segments that illustrate evidence-based practices. | Website |
Head Start's Mental Health Tool for Infants | Sometimes an adult (parent/caregiver/early childhood educator) has a temperament that is vastly different from that of a young child. How do you bridge the gap and foster a loving, supportive relationship? Find out how the Interactive Infant Temperament Tool can help. | Website |
Head Start's Mental Health Tool for Toddlers | Sometimes an adult (parent/caregiver/early childhood educator) has a temperament that is vastly different from that of a young child. How do you bridge the gap and foster a loving, supportive relationship? Find out how the Interactive Toddler Temperament Tool can help. | Website |
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