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Position Statement on Challenging Behavior Division for Early Childhood (DEC) of the Council for Exceptional Children has released its Position Statement on Challenging Behavior and Young Children (July 2017) to readdress the significance of healthy social-emotional competence of all children and provide guidance to practitioners, teachers, and families in preventing and effectively responding to challenging behaviors.  Document
Positive Behavior Support Plan A positive behavior support plan is an action plan that outlines the specific steps needed to promote a child’s success and participation in daily activities and routines.  Tipsheet
Positive Discipline - A Guide for Parents Now available for parents who speak Spanish, Hmong, and Somali! Special Rate for online orders of the English version for a limited time only! This easy to read 52 page booklet looks at common parenting challenges with children birth through early elementary years. Written by the University of Minnesota Extension Service and Children's Hospitals and Clinics, this helpful guide gives parents ways to address behavior using positive discipline techniques to guide and teach their child. It is filled with ideas that really work. Click link for order form. Website
Positive Discipline: A Guide for Parents Discipline Is Teaching The word discipline comes from a Latin word that means "to teach." As a parent and/or an early care and education professional, you are a teacher. The way you discipline helps children learn. This downloadable resource from the Children's Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota and the University of Minnesota Extension provides wonderful information for anyone involved in the lives of young children. Document
Positive Guidance Through the Ages This resource from the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) offers options for what positive guidance might look like for infants, toddlers, and pre-schoolers. Document
Positive Guidance: Infants and Toddlers Positive guidance impacts the social-emotional development of infants and toddlers. In this course from the Virtual Lab School, you will learn how to use positive guidance techniques, as well as how temperament can impact behavior. You will also learn strategies for addressing challenging behaviors and how the environment can influence positive guidance. Creating interesting experiences and activities, as well as using relationship-based guidance approaches will also be addressed. Website
Potty Training: Learning to the Use the Toilet "There is not one right way or one right age to learn how to use the toilet. Here are some questions and thoughts from Zero to Three to keep in mind as you help your child learn to use the toilet." Document
Potty Training: Learning to Use the Toilet Tips, skills, and strategies for successful toilet training.  Tipsheet
Poverty's Effect on Infants and Toddlers What effect does poverty have on the developing brains of babies and toddlers? ZERO TO THREE's new infographic shows how young children in poverty, starting at birth, begin to develop gaps in their growth and development when compared with their peers. Nearly half of America's babies live in or near poverty; this is a clear warning sign for America's global competitiveness. Investing in support for parents in nurturing children and positive early learning opportunities can help Website
Power of Play Beyond the fun and games, play is essential to your child’s health and development. Play helps build important social-emotional, cognitive, language and self-regulation skills. When you play with your child, you also help create the safe, stable and nurturing relationships they need to thrive. Find information [from the American Academy of Pediatrics] to help make play a central, skill-building part of your child’s life." Website