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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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Self-Care Strategies for Child Care Providers: Part 1 | Understanding the importance of human connections, social engagement, and feelings of safety is at the heart of relationship-based child care work. This tip sheet we will highlight the symptoms of burnout and secondary trauma and discuss stress and the Polyvagal Theory. | Tipsheet |
Self-Care Strategies for Child Care Providers: Part 2 | In part two of two of this series, we look at ways to increase self-care by cultivating awareness, developing strategies to manage stress, the importance of social engagement, and the benefits of self-care and stress management. | Tipsheet |
Sesame Street in Communities | This website provides activities, tips, professional development opportunities and many other resources from Sesame Street. The information gathered can be customized for parents, providers and for specific ages, type of activities and length of time of the activity. | Website |
Sharing Developmental Concerns with Families | How to prepare for and talk with family members when there are developmental or behavioral concerns. | 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 |
Sign with Me | The Sign with Me website includes research on Infant Signing, an online store of sign languages products, discussion board as well as a sign language dictionary with many signs you can view. | Website |
Sign With Your Baby | The Sign With Your Baby website includes an overview of the benefits of sign language with all babies. The products being sold are based on the research by Joseph Garcia. The website also includes information on classes for parents as well as early childhood teachers. | Website |
Signing Savvy | The Signing Savvy web site, launched in January 2009, has grown to become the most comprehensive online sign language resource for educators, students, or anyone interested in American Sign Language. The goal of the site is to provide you with the tools you need to enhance your sign language education and assist you in your day-to-day sign language communication needs. | Website |
Small Groups: Six Essential Program Practices | High-quality relationship-based care is central to children’s early brain development, emotional regulation, and learning (Center on the Developing Child, 2012). One of the Program for Infant/Toddler Care (PITC) essential program practices for promoting this type of care is the use of small groups (PITC, n.d.). | Document |
Social Determinants of Grief: the Impact of Black Infant Loss | "This webinar, hosted by NICHQ on behalf of Baby 1st Network, will offer insight on how some women of color deal with compounded loss and trauma. Participants will walk away with an opportunity to gain additional knowledge on how to best serve communities of color affected by infant loss." | Website |
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