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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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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) | The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects people with disabilities from discrimination. Disability rights are civil rights. From voting to parking, the ADA is a law that protects people with disabilities in many areas of public life. | Website |
The Anxiety Network International | The Anxiety Network International website provides information, support, therapy for social anxiety disorder (social phobia), panic/agoraphobia, and generalized anxiety disorder. | Website |
The Association for Special Kids (A.S.K.) | The Association for Special Kids (A.S.K.), localized in the mid-Atlantic states helps families assess their financial strengths and develop a financial proposal that meets all their present and foreseeable needs. Article, information requests, and seminar schedules available on the site. | Website |
The Basics of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health | This resource introduces infant and early childhood mental health, discusses why it is important, and provides policy recommendations. | Document |
The Beach Center on Families & Disability | The Beach Center works in the areas of parent to parent mutual support, fathers, friendships, empowerment, transition planning, family-centered service delivery, family support policy, and abuse and neglect of children with disabilities. | Website |
The Beauty of Early Childhood Mathematics: Playful Math = Engaged Learning | "Mathematicians often say that they find math beautiful—a sentiment that used to leave me scratching my head." In this article for Young Children magazine, Lisa Hansel discusses how her "perspective changed while working on the article and describes math learning experiences that are meaningful and enjoyable for children and teachers." | Document |
The Behavior Cage | Behavior problems! Living or working with kids who have severe disabilities is a challenge. And then, as if there wasn?t already enough on your plate, suddenly you?re dealing with behaviors. Take the brief presentations found here and use them as starting points. Working with someone who has both a disability and behavioral issues can be very complex. Remedies can take months to achieve. Problems can be rooted in emotional, social, physical, and/or mental areas. Autism definitely falls into this arena also. | Website |
The Benefits of Helping Preschoolers Understand and Discuss Their Emotions | This article lays out evidence-based examples of what family members and professionals can do, even without a formal curriculum, to foster the emotional literacy of very young children. | Document |
The Benefits of Outdoor Play | Children are spending increasingly less time playing outdoors. Research has shown that children who play outdoors regularly are happier, healthier, and stronger. Learn about some of the health benefits and get ideas for fun outdoor activities! | Document |
The Best Picture Books of 2024 | Check out this amazing list of books from Miranda Rosbach at Brightly. | Website |
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