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Resources: Infant Care

10/17/2018

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Below is a list of optional resources for further study: ​​​
  • Developmental Milestones for Baby by the March of Dimes 
  • About baby development and developmental milestones by Raising Children Australia 
  • Infants (0-1 year of age) Developmental Milestones by the Centers for Disease Control ​​
  • Five Essential Tummy Time Moves, How to do Tummy Time Video, ​Pathways.org
  • Active Movement Tummy Time, Rolling and Crawling ​
  • Video: High Contrast Books for Tummy Time
  • Video: Tummy Time, GoGo Babies
  • Setting Up a Sensory Environment for Infants and Toddlers, by Jacalyn Post, Mary Hohmann, and Ann S. Epstein, PhD
  • Bilingual Infant and Toddler Environments, Center for Early Care and Education
  • Essential Elements of Quality Infant-Toddler Programs, by Charlyn Harper-Browne, PhD and Helen Raikes, PhD​
  • Environment: Explore on the floor!​,  Scholastic Inc
  • Head Start has webinars on a variety of infant/toddler care topics, found at:  https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/upcoming-events ​
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Resources: Preschool

10/5/2018

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Below is a list of optional resources for further study: ​​​​
  • Preschooler Milestones by the CDC 
  • Typical Developmental Milestones for Preschoolers by Amanda Morin for Understood.org 
  • Preschoolers (3-5 years) by Victoria State Government of Australia 
  • How to play red light - green light, by Deborah Stewart 
  • Parachute play in preschool, by Deborah Stewart 
  • Preschoolers want to show their independence by touching tasting, smelling, and testing things for themselves.  Maria Sonnenberg, For FLORIDA TODAY 
  • Play-based learning can set your child up for success at school and beyond, Posted on February 22, 2018 by Anne-Marie Morrissey, Natalie Robertson and Elizabeth Rouse, Early Childhood Australia Inc.,​​
  • Kindergarten Readiness Tips, DEL
  • Skills Your Child Needs for Kindergarten, By Amanda Morin
  • Transition to Kindergarten: School Readiness, National Center for Learning Disabilities
  • Kindergarten Readiness, Best Beginnings
  • Developing Kindergarten Readiness and Other Large-Scale Assessment Systems: Necessary Considerations in the Assessment of Young Children. Washington, DC: National Association for the Education of Young Children, Snow, K. 2011. ​
  • The Power of Purposeful Preschool Environments, Community Playthings
  • Classroom Environment Videos and Resources, Source: Eastern Connecticut State University, http://www.easternct.edu/cece/classroom-environment/
  • Avoiding Gender Stereotypes, By Barbara Solomon from Parents Magazine
  • Video: Making Room for Play: The Preschool Room Plan, Environments
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Resources: Executive Function

10/4/2018

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Below is a list of optional resources for further study: ​​​
  • InBrief - Executive Function - Skills for Life and Learning (Video and Resources), Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University
  • Building the Brain’s “Air Traffic Control” System: How Early Experiences Shape the Development of Executive Function, Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University  
  • Children's Emotional Development Is Built into the Architecture of Their Brains, Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University
  • The Timing and Quality of Early Experiences Combine to Shape Brain Architecture, Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University
  • 5 Myths Surrounding Executive Functions Deficit, QWERTY Education Services, May 23, 2016
  • Meet the executive functions: the key to brains that work like they should, Posted on January 6, 2014, By Mary Kate Gulick, Nebraska Children
  • 5 Common Myths About Executive Functioning Issues, By Amanda Morin, Understood USA LLC
  • ​Executive Functions and Learning, Larry E. Hess, Psy.D.​
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Resources: Temperament

10/4/2018

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  • ​Understanding Temperament in Infants and Toddlers, Lindsey T. Allard and Amy Hunter, Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning 
  • Temperament Resources, Behavioral-Developmental Initiatives
  • Kids with ADHD must squirm to learn, study says, Science Daily
  • Birth Order and Temperament by Ingela Ratledge
  • Temperament Types by About Kids Health Canada
  • Temperament in the classroom: helping each child find a good fit, by: Barbara Keogh PhD | July 11, 2016
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Resources: Licensing, Regulations, Developmental Guidelines

10/4/2018

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Below is a list of optional resources for further study: ​​
  1. ​Washington State Early Learning and Development Guidelines Birth through 3rd Grade (2012)
  2. DCYF Early Learning Providers​ Resource Links
  3. FOUNDATIONAL QUALITY STANDARDS FOR EARLY LEARNING PROGRAMS WACS
  4. Education Levels for an Early Learning Professional​, DEL
  5. Child Care Center Licensing Guidebook
  6. Family Home Child Care Licensing Guide (FHCC)
  7. Guía de Licencias para Cuidado Infantil en Hogares Familiares (Spanish) 
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Resources: Child Development

10/3/2018

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Below is a list of optional resources for further study: ​​​
  • Videos:  Developmental Milestones, by Pathways.org​
  • Why Kids Need to Move, Touch and Experience to Learn, By Katrina Schwartz 
  • Could early music training help babies learn language? ​​
  • InBrief: The Science of Early Childhood Development, Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University
  • Understanding Brain Development in Young Children, North Dakota State University www.ag.ndsu.edu
  • The Science of Early Childhood Development, Closing the Gap Between What We Know and What We Do, Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University
  • 8 Things to Remember about Child Development. Center on the Developing Child, Harvard University
  • Continuum of Children's Development in Early Reading and Writing
  • The Creative Curriculum Developmental Continuum Ages 3-5  ​
  • Centers for Disease Control Milestones Checklists
  • Test Your Knowledge - Take the Milestones Quiz​. National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Developmental Milestones. National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • ​Hand Out Milestone Checklists, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • ​​ "Go Out and Play!” Kit for early childhood educators, ​Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • ​Developmental Screening Tools, ​Centers for Disease Control and Prevention   
  • Growing Ideas, Thoughtful Teaching: Developmentally Appropriate Practice, University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities
  • Developmental Milestones for Baby by the March of Dimes 
  • About baby development and developmental milestones by Raising Children Australia 
  • Infants (0-1 year of age) Developmental Milestones by the Centers for Disease Control ​​
The resource links provided in our website are provided solely for your convenience and may assist you in locating other useful information on the Internet. When you click on these links you will leave our website and will be redirected to another website. These websites are not under the control of Successful Solutions Training in Child Development.  Successful Solutions Training in Child Development is not responsible for the content of linked third party websites. We are not affiliated with these third parties nor do we endorse or guarantee their products, services, website content, etc. We make no representation or warranty regarding the accuracy of the information contained in the linked websites. We suggest that you always verify the information obtained from linked websites before acting upon this information.
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Resources: Toddler Care

10/2/2018

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Below is a list of optional resources for further study: ​​​
​ Bright Futures provides information on what to expect as a child grows, including parenting tips.
  • Early Childhood Core Tools grouped by visit in English and Spanish
CDC’s "Learn the Signs. Act Early." Campaign
For more details on developmental milestones, warning signs of possible developmental delays, and information on how to help with child’s development, visit the "Learn the Signs. Act Early." campaign website.
  • 1 year
  • 18 months
  • 2 years​​
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