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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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Coronavirus: What Child Care Providers Need to Know | Learn the latest information on the Coronavirus from this Blog from Child Care Aware of America. | Website |
CoulterVideo | This site features videos, articles and other resources to help people with Asperger Syndrome and autism deal with the world, and to help others in the world understand and appreciate them. We focus on practical supports and solutions. | Website |
Cover Your Cough | Resources from the Minnesota Department of Health: "Stop the spread of germs that make you and others sick - Cover Your Cough!" | Website |
COVID Vaccine Checklist for Kids | This checklist was created by healthychildren.org and The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Parenting Website and was updated on 12-8-2022. | Website |
COVID-19: Hand Washing Video | The National Jewish Health Care System wants you to "learn how to get a good scrub down hand washing using the porcupine, peacock, motorcycle rev and backscratch techniques to make sure you are not part of the 95 percent that don’t wash correctly." | Website |
Crafts for Kids: Watercolor Ice Cube Painting | "Let’s paint! Did you know that you can use ice cubes to paint? It makes for easy clean up, too. Kids can embrace their artistic side and learn how to make and mix ice with different colors to create their own visual masterpiece." Enjoy this video from the Boston Children's Museum. | Website |
Creating Welcoming and Inclusive Environments for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Families in Early Childhood Settings | This article offers practical strategies for supporting young children whose family members are LGBT. | Document |
DADS MATTER: THE ROLE OF THE FATHER IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT AND WHAT MOMS CAN DO TO HELP DADS SUCCEED | "In the early months of a child’s life many dads struggle to find their role in caring for the baby and supporting mom through those exhausting days and nights. And sometimes we moms send messages, subtle and not-so-subtle, that dad just can’t measure up to our standards of care. But, in the long run, everyone will win (mom, dad, child) if dad is fully engaged as a caregiver. Andre Dukes, Vice President of Family and Community Impact Programs at Northside Achievement Zone in Minneapolis, joins Marti & Erin [in this Mom Enough podcast episode] to discuss the role of the father in child development, the benefits of father involvement throughout a child’s life and what we all can do to help men be the dads their children need. | Website |
Daily Health Checks in Early Care and Education Programs | The daily health check is an important part of each school day to ensure the health and safety of all children and staff in the early care and education (ECE) program. The purpose of the daily health check is to identify children with symptoms of illness and refer them to seek medical care when needed. This article, from the California Childcare Health Program (CCHP), can be accessed in a variety of languages. | Website |
Daily Separations and Reunions | Parents, staff, and children all experience intense emotions when young children leave or return to a caregiver's program. It is important to provide emotional support for staff, parents, and children. The pattern of "give and take" that occurs among young children and their parents and caregivers shapes how children feel about themselves. | Website |
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