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Emotional Sensitivity Emotional sensitivity is the ease or difficulty with which a child responds emotionally to situations. Some children are very sensitive to what is going around them while others seem oblivious to the feelings or mood of peers. How can we help children learn empathetic skills and also learn about their own feelings and how to express themselves to others? This podcast will look at children’s sensitivity levels and how we as professionals can guide them in their relationships with others. Podcast
Enabling Devices The Enabling Devices website has exceptional products for exceptional people: toys for special children. The company is dedicated to developing and providing affordable learning and assistive devices to help people with disabilities. You can shop online as well as register for email updates of new products from Enabling Devices. The site also offers custom products. Website
Enchanted Learning Enchanted Learning contains over 20,000 web pages in the areas of the alphabet, books to print, geography, math, animals, calendars graphic organizers, picture dictionaries, art, crafts, and K-3 Theme Pages. Website
Encontrar cuidado infantil cuando mi hijo está enfermo Si su hijo asiste al cuidado infantil o a la escuela, puede haber ocasiones en las que no pueda asistir debido a una enfermedad leve. Pensar en sus opciones de cuidado de un niño enfermo con antelación puede ayudarle a evitar el estrés de buscar cuidado de repuesto a último minuto. Document
Encourage Healthy Eating Habits From Head Start (ECLKC)"Healthy eating is essential to a child's well-being. Children who are overweight are at risk for chronic health problems. The Weight Control Network(WIN), a service of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), offers guidance to parents and caregivers on how to encourage healthy eating habits in children."   Document
Encouragement and Effective Praise: Part One In the first part of a two-part series on praise and effective encouragement for young children, Cindy Croft and Priscilla Weigel will examine why it is important to use words that encourage a sense of accomplishment and competence in children. Why do we praise children? What makes for effective interchanges? Please listen for tips and tools for talking with your children. Podcast
Encouragement and Effective Praise: Part Two Encouragement and Effective Praise (Part 2): Priscilla and Cindy take the message of Part 1 on why we praise children and broaden the discussion with specific examples of effective encouragement. How do we respond to children in ways that help them feel successful and competent? Why is this important to their social emotional development? Tune in to hear more. Podcast
Encouraging Healthy Foods and Eating Habits Inclusion Matters welcomes back our friend Sarah Hawley of Minnesota Child Care Health Consultants to talk about helping children develop healthy eating patterns.  Sarah shares ways that early childhood educators can set a strong foundation for those in their care by providing opportunities to explore healthy foods and use positive modeling to encourage healthy choices.  She also shares wonderful free resources available to help you plan fun activities and share solid information with families. Podcast
Encouraging the Development of Self-Regulation Skills Self-regulation is the ability to regulate with consistency a person’s emotions, reactions, and feelings. Developing self-regulation is a cornerstone of positive mental health and social competency. Tipsheet
Engaging Children In Multicultural Music During Early Childhood “Learning through music is not only educational, but it can be fun as well! Finding ways to integrate a variety of musical forms into a child’s routine can spark curiosity, introduce new ideas, and celebrate diverse cultures.” This article is from Star Bright Books. Website