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Development of Empathy This tip sheet covers how empathy develops in young children and offers practical strategies to support that development. Tipsheet
Development of Infants with Down Syndrome (0 to 5 Years) This module provides an overview of the development of babies and infants with Down syndrome from birth to five years. It describes the uneven profile of expected development, identifying strengths in social understanding, self-help skills and behaviour, and weaknesses in motor development and speech and language skills, the latter influenced by the high incidence of hearing loss, poor auditory processing, and auditory memory skills. Website
Development of lnfants and Toddlers Who Are Dual Language Learners The purpose of this working paper is to identify areas of empirical research knowledge and gaps in knowledge about the development of infants and toddlers who are dual language learners (DLLs). This information will inform the work of the Center for Early Care and Education Research, Dual Language Learners (CECER-DLL) on assessment and measurement as well as evidence-based practices Document
Developmental and social-emotional screening of young children (0-5 years of age) in Minnesota The Minnesota Department of Health website offers information on the developmental and social-emotional screening process for youth living in Minnesota. There is a variety of resources and links to information on the screening process and the instruments used during screening. Website
Developmental Concerns: When to Refer Children Developmental milestones for children birth to 3 years of age and what to do when there are developmental concerns. Tipsheet
Developmental Delay Every child goes through a process of growth and change. This process of child development involves learning and mastering skills known as developmental milestones. This tip sheet covers the six primary areas in which children develop, and what to do if concerns arise.  Tipsheet
Developmental Delay Resources A nonprofit organization dedicated to meeting the needs of those working with children who have developmental delays in sensory motor, language, social, and emotional areas. DDR publicizes research into determining identifiable factors that would put a child at risk and maintains a registry, tracking possible trends. DDR also provides a network for parents and professionals and current information after the diagnosis to support children with special needs. Website
Developmental Foundations of School Readiness for Infants and Toddlers: A Research to Practice Report This February 2016 Research to Practice report summarizes the research on development during the first 3 years of life, highlights areas that are foundational for school readiness and later school success, and discusses how providers can support the development of school readiness in infants and toddlers. It can be used by programs to inform their practices and policies, and to help them think about the outcomes they want to focus on improving most for young children. Document
Developmental Milestones Use these milestones checklists to help family and staff as they track the developmental progress of children ages three months to five years. Website
Dhaqanka ugu fiican oo kaa taagereya sida lagu hormarinayo xirfadaha xiriirka (Best Practices to Support the Development of Communication Skills) Hadalka iyo luqadda waxaa lagu horumarin karaa iyadoo la adeegsado cilaaqaad macno leh iyo waxqabadyo ilmaha lala yeesho. Kuwa soo socdaa waa tusaalooyin ku saabsan dhaqamada ugu wanaagsan ee taageera horumarinta xirfadaha wada xiriirka marka lala shaqeynayo carruurta yaryar iyo socod baradka. Speech and language can be developed through meaningful relationships and activities with children. The following are examples of best practices that support the development of communication skills when working with young children and toddlers. Tipsheet