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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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How to Identify Stress in a Child | Stress can be just has a harmful for children as adults. Since preschoolers don't articulate their emotions well, spotting anxiety in kids and how stress appears is the first step to supporting them. | Website |
How to Protect Your Children During a Measles Outbreak | The recent measles outbreaks have many parents concerned. Most of the people who have gotten sick were not vaccinated against measles. This is a stark reminder from healthychildren.org of the importance of making sure your children are fully vaccinated. | Website |
How to Protect Your Children During a Measles Outbreak - Spanish | The recent measles outbreaks have many parents concerned. Most of the people who have gotten sick were not vaccinated against measles. This is a stark reminder from healthychildren.org of the importance of making sure your children are fully vaccinated. | |
How to Talk to Your Child About Their Positive COVID-19 Test | Here are some tips from Amanda Suplee, PhD & Hailey Nelson, MD, FAAP and the American Academy of Pediatrics to help you talk about a positive COVID-19 test with your child and develop strategies to manage stress. | Website |
Immunization: Protection for All | Fact and common questions regarding the safety of immunizations. | Tipsheet |
In Brief: The Resilience Series | Reducing the effects of significant adversity on young children's healthy development is critical to the progress and prosperity of any society. Yet not all children experience lasting harm as a result of adverse early experiences. Some may demonstrate resilience, or an adaptive response to serious hardship. A better understanding of why some children do well despite early adversity is important because it can help us design policies and programs that help more children reach their full potential. These three videos provide an overview of why resilience matters, how it develops, and how to strengthen it in children. | Website |
In Brief: The Science of Resilience | Reducing the effects of significant adversity on young children's healthy development is critical to the progress and prosperity of any society. Yet not all children experience lasting harm as a result of adverse early experiences. Some may demonstrate resilience, or an adaptive response to serious hardship. A better understanding of why some children do well despite early adversity is important because it can help us design policies and programs that help more children reach their full potential. | Website |
Infant and Childhood Immunization Resources | These resources from the Centers for Disease Contol and Prevention (CDC) provide information to better help you understand vaccines for infants and children. | Website |
Infant and Childhood Vaccine Resources for Spanish Speaking Parents | These resources from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provide information for Spanish speaking parents about vaccines for infants and children, the diseases vaccines prevent, and how to care for their child during vaccine visits. | Website |
Infant Feeding | The first study of a nationally representative group of US infants reports that more than half of babies are currently introduced to complementary foods, that is, foods or drinks other than breast milk or formula, sooner than they should be. Babies who were never breastfed or breastfed for less than four months were most likely to be introduced to foods too early. These findings emphasize the need to introduce foods at the proper time to get the most benefit from breast milk or formula. | Document |
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