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| Resource Name | Description | Resource Type |
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| Sharing Concerns with Families--Observations and Recordings: Part One | In this podcast, we will begin a series on the sensitive topic of how to share developmental concerns with families. The first steps in talking to families about a developmental red flag is to have objective, nonjudgmental observations and recordings that can give them an accurate developmental picture. This is foundational to a successful conversation and will help allay some of your anxiousness as you approach families with your concerns. | Podcast |
| Sharing Concerns with Families--Setting the Stage: Part Two | Once we have gathered our information to share about a developmental concern, we need to set the stage for our conversation with the family. The ongoing partnership between the early educator, family, and child will rely on trust, confidentiality, and compassion. In this podcast, we will share some fundamental tips that will help us as we prepare to talk with the family, including when and how to hold the meeting. | Podcast |
| Sharing Developmental Concerns with Families | How to prepare for and talk with family members when there are developmental or behavioral concerns. | Tipsheet |
| Sida ay Ciyaartu Uhormariso Dhismaha Maskaxda (How Play Promotes Cognitive Development) | Sidee ciyaartu u kor u qaadaa horumarinta xirfado garasho badan oo u abuurta habab aad u casrisan oo kakan oo u fakari carruurta.How play promotes the development of a multitude of cognitive skills and creates more sophisticated and complex ways of thinking in children. | Tipsheet |
| Sida Waalidiinta Loolawadaago waxa Caruurtooda Khuseeya (Sharing Concerns with Families) | Sida loogu diyaar garoobo oo loola hadlo xubnaha qoyska marka ay jiraan walaacyo koritaan ama dhaqan. How to prepare for and talk with family members when there are developmental or behavioral concerns. | Tipsheet |
| Siete Estrategias para Edificar y Aceptar un Ambiente Igualitario (Seven Inclusion Strategies for Building an Accepting and Inclusive Environment) | Destaca cómo los profesionales de la educación y el cuidado infantil pueden crear un entorno en el que todos los niños tengan un sentido de pertenencia. Highlights how early care and education professional can create an environment in which all children have a sense of belonging. | Tipsheet |
| Signs of Drowning | "When most people think of drowning, they think of yelling and splashings like we see in movies. According to Dr. Scott Youngquist, drowning is actually 'dramatically undramatic.' On this edition of the University of Utah's Health Minute, learn how to spot a real drowning." | Podcast |
| Singing To Babies Calms Them Longer Than Talking | Document | |
| Sit Still, Don't Touch, Wait--Are We Setting Children Up for Success? | In this podcast, we will continue the last conversation by looking at 4-5 year olds. It is easy at times to see a child’s behavior outside of the context of their age and stage. When we look again at what we are hoping to teach children in a larger sense, we can begin to appreciate some of those challenging behaviors as their way at reaching important milestones. | Podcast |
| Six Acquired Strengths for Children’s Mental Health--Attachment: Part One | In this podcast, Cindy Croft and Priscilla Weigel will discuss children’s mental health and Dr. Bruce Perry’s Six Acquired Strengths for emotional development in young children. We begin the discussion with attachment as the foundation for a child’s positive mental health. Listen to discover ways that early educators can build the responsive relationship by tuning in to children. | Podcast |
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