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Literacy Corner This Literacy Corner Website has been developed by the Center on English Learning & Achievement (CELA). For many years CELA has been one of the nation?s leading authorities on how children develop literacy and how adults can help them do so. It is a site rich with research reports, newsletter articles, policy briefs, and classroom materials. You will find resources for you to read or explore, resources related to activities to do with children, books to read, music to play, additional websites that offer suggestions or provide such materials. Website
Literacy Deficits in Preschoolers with Uncorrected Farsightedness Findings from a recent study show that uncorrected farsightedness (hyperopia) in preschool children is associated with significant early literacy deficits. Children with moderate hyperopia did significantly worse on the Test of Preschool Early Literacy (TOPEL) than their normal-vision peers. These findings underscore the importance of early detection, especially because early deficits in literacy have been shown to be associated with future problems in learning to read and write. Document
Little Listeners in an Uncertain World Traumatic events, such as natural disasters, are especially difficult times for parents who feel tremendous responsibility in trying to make their babies feel safe when they themselves don?t. Document
Little People of America online Little People of America (LPA) On-line provides comprehensive resources on medical, genetic and social issues for people with Dwarfism. Research articles, parent forums, a link to adaptive equipment site and link to State Chapters are also available through this website. Website
Living With a Disability: The Family Perspective This online self-study course highlights the unique issues that families of young children with special needs face when looking for child care. Explore the family perspective and discuss the topics of grief and ‘loss of dreams.’ Recognize the similarities between all families including those with children with special needs and those without. Demonstrate the need for acceptance and respect of diversity for family structures, values, and members.Knowledge and Competency Framework Area(s) - III: Relationships with Families (10 Hours)CDA Content Area(s)- Content Area IV: Strategies to establish productive relationships with families (10 Hours)Level 1 - ExploresNew Navigation Tools:This self-study does not have audio available at this time.For optimal performance, please access this course from a computer or tablet.Click on the black box with 2 white arrows to view the self-study in Full-Screen Mode.Click on the black box with white eyeglasses to view the self-study in Accessibility Mode.For ten clock hours on your Learning Record, please register and pay online at Develop. Then, complete a 500 word reflection paper and submit this document with your reflectionPlease note: You have access to this document as view only. To enable editing, download the document. Click "file" then "download as" in the upper left-hand corner of this screen. This will give you the option to open the document as a Word doc on your own computer. Then, you can complete the information and email it to: credit@inclusivechildcare.org Course
Living with a Disability: The Family Perspective By learning the family perspective, early childhood educators can demonstrate an increased level of empathy and sensitivity about the impact of a child’s disability on parents/family members. Tipsheet
Look and Learn: Visual Strategies Autism Seminars for Parents and Providers Gain an understanding of visual tools to help children with autism engage, communicate, process and initiate. For dates and times please go to www.fraser.org/resources/classes. Website
Los beneficios del aprendizaje al aire libre (The Benefits of Outdoor Learning) En este episodio, Karina Pliego, CICC Support, y el invitado Ronan Hernandez-Pratt hablan sobre los maravillosos beneficios del aprendizaje y el juego al aire libre y los pasos y estrategias a tomar en cuenta al planificar el tiempo al aire libre. Podcast
Lupus Foundation of America Lupus Foundation of America (LFA) provides government advocacy, current information, health information, research and article related to lupus. The website provides links to local chapters as well as links to discussion forums. Grant and scholarship information is available on line. Website
MAGIC Foundation MAGIC is a national non-profit organization providing support and education regarding growth disorders in children and related adult disorders. Informational Brochures, national networking, convention information, newsletter, membership and a kids connection is available online. Website