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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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Sensory Processing FAQ - Preguntas Frecuentes sobre Procesamiento Sensorial | Here is a FAQ from the Child Mind Institiute that discusses Sensory Processing Disorder; what it is, how it's treated, and why it's controversial. ( In Spanish) | |
Sensory Processing from an Occupation Therapy Lens | In this podcast, Cindy Croft and Priscilla Weigel talk with Gina Gibson, Occupational Therapist, Fraser, Minnesota, about what sensory processing can look like in a young child and how the child care environment can support sensory needs of young children. | Podcast |
Sensory Processing--Evaluation Process | In this podcast, Cindy Croft and Priscilla Weigel talk with Gina Gibson, Occupational Therapist, Fraser, Minnesota, about what the evaluation process for sensory processing looks for a young child. | Podcast |
Sensory Supports for Young Children Who Have or Are Experiencing Trauma | Pediatric Occupational Therapist Alyssa Mason joins us for another discussion about the sensory needs of young children in our care. For those who have experienced trauma or may be experiencing trauma, what can we provide related to support, how do we understand possible triggers, and how can we be informed and in-tune to a child and the messages they are sending through their behavior? This podcast recording was funded by Greater Twin Cities United Way (GTCUW) 80x3 - Resilient from the Start. | Podcast |
Sesame Street in Communities - Making Healthy Food Choices | Here is a list of resources compiled by the Head Start National Center on Health, Behavioral Health, and Safety. | Document |
Sharing Concerns with Families--Having the Conversation: Part Three | In part 3 of our series on Sharing Concerns with Families, Priscilla Weigel and Cindy Croft discuss the sensitive topic of talking to a family about their child’s development. This is often one of the hardest jobs an early educator will undertake but it is critically important for the child for whom early intervention can make a world of difference. We will talk about ways to share developmental information and continue building the important relationship between parent and caregiver. | Podcast |
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 |
Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome Foundation | The Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome Foundation site contains information on the overall effects of Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome and the effect on specific organs or parts of the body. The site also contains a quarterly newsletter, research information, and a message board. | Website |
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 |
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