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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
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
Somali Youth and Family Development CenterM At the Somali Youth and Family Development Center (SOMFAM) we are building a stronger Somali community by helping people of all ages learn how to live healthy and successful lives. Through mentoring and education we empower our Somali adults and youth to be self-sufficient, successful and contributing members of their families, schools, businesses, and both the Somali and larger Twin Cities communities. Website
SpecialQuest Multimedia Training Library The SpecialQuest Multimedia Training Library was designed to strengthen the inclusion of young children with disabilities and their families in programs serving infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. The Library includes four learning modules. Each module contains a presenter’s guide, training scripts, handouts (in English and Spanish), and videos (in English, and with English and Spanish captioning). The materials can be used in a variety of professional development settings. They will assist service providers and parents in planning together to increase opportunities for inclusion in their communities. Website
Speech Therapy Resources for Children and Adults This guide from Maryville University provides detailed insights and resources on the following areas: A Look into Speech and Language Developments Speech Therapy Assessment Techniques Categories of Speech and Language Impairments Common Speech and Language Impairments Speech Therapy for Toddlers and Children Useful Speech Therapy Resources And much more! Website
Spina Bifida Association The mission of the Spina Bifida Association is to build a better and brighter future for all those impacted by Spina Bifida. Website
Spina Bifida Association - Infants & Children Life with a child with Spina Bifida is filled with many emotions –  joy, love, worry, exhaustion, and, of course, many questions.Meeting the complex needs of a person affected by spina bifida involves the whole family and can be challenging at times. Finding resources, knowing what to expect, and planning for the future can help. Website
Supporting Social and Emotional Learning for Children with Disabilities "Developing social and emotional skills are important for all young children! Making and keeping friends, solving social problems, and paying attention to emotions are key skills for children to learn during their early years. After all, social and emotional development is the foundation for lifelong learning and development. Learning these critical skills is especially important for young children with disabilities and suspected delays. Many children with disabilities may struggle with these skills, but we know successful social and emotional development leads to future positive outcomes in many different areas. This Inclusion Series [from the Office of Head Start National Center on Early Childhood Development, Teaching and Learning] webinar explores powerful individualized strategies to support social and emotional learning for children with disabilities and suspected delays." Website