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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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Healthy Day Toolkit | "Together, Alliance for a Healther Generation and Kohls are encouraging families to create a healthier home life. Support physical, social, and emotional well-being for kids and adults by incorporating each of these areas into your daily routine." You will find resources available in English and Spanish! | Document |
Healthy Eating: Healthy Habits Start Early | Tips for for families on forming healthy eating habits early in life from the National Center on Early Childhood Health and Wellness. | Document |
Healthy From the Start: How Feeding Nurtures Your Young Child's Body, Heart and Mind | This guide offers parents information on how feeding skills unfold over the first three years. Explores how feeding is much more than about food—it is a chance to bond with children and nurture their social-emotional skills. Provides strategies for dealing with “picky eaters” as well. | Document |
Healthy Habits to Help Protect Against Flu | "The single best way to reduce the risk of seasonal flu and its potentially serious complications is to get vaccinated each year, but good health habits like avoiding people who are sick, covering your cough and washing your hands often can help stop the spread of germs and prevent respiratory illnesses like flu." Learn more ways to prevent the flu from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). | Website |
Healthy Habits: How Many Hours of Sleep Does Your Child Need? | While it is true that sleep needs vary from one person to another, there are some very reasonable, science-based guidelines to help determine whether a child is getting the sleep he or she needs to grow, learn and play. | Website |
Help Me Connect: Resources for Families | Minnesota Help Me Connect is an online service navigator that connects expectant and parenting families with young children to services in their local communities that support healthy child development and family well-being. Listen as our guest, Shawn Holmes of the Minnesota Department of Health and the Help Me Connect Coordinator, shares an overview of the amazing resources this website provides. | Podcast |
Help Mikey Make It Out | Help Mikey make the right choices to make it out of his home safely. | Website |
Helpful Strategies for Autism in Preschool Classrooms | Preschool is a great time for children to work on social skills, following directions and routines, and pre-academic skills, such as colors, shapes, letters, and numbers. This resource is from North Shore Pediatric Therapy. | Website |
Helping Children Cope After a Disaster | Children can cope more effectively with a disaster when they feel they understand what is happening and what they can do. Providing basic information may help them cope. However, programs should be careful not to provide unnecessary details that may only alarm them. | Document |
Helping Children Deal With Grief | “Most young children are aware of death, even if they don’t understand it. Death is a common theme in cartoons and television, and some of your child’s friends may have already lost a loved one. But experiencing grief firsthand is a different and often confusing process for kids.” To learn more, check out this resource from The Child Mind Institute. | Website |
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