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Multimedia resources for supporting the social-emotional development of infants and toddlers from the Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL).About
The CDC website provides information and resources on various health and safety issues.Publication Date
2012Publication Date
October 2014About
In this article, Linda Espinosa addresses six commonly myths about the language development of young English language learners. A Chinese translation is also available.Publication Date
2010About
Jointly developed by Crayola and the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP), the CCAC program contains five training modules, each accompanied by a video, facilitator’s guide, and resources that help educators develop an arts-infused education.Publication Date
2011About
Research shows that the relationship between fathers and their children is essential to the well-being of families and the healthy development of children. However little attention is paid to the importance of engaging young fathers under age 26, particularly young fathers who are involved with child welfare systems. This report provides recommendations on how systems can better focus on father involvement to increase positive outcomes for fathers, their children and families. Policy recommendations are offered on father-inclusive organizational culture, father identification, father-focused practice, co-parenting, undocumented fathers, incarcerated fathers, and more. A companion video, featuring three fathers, is available at https://youtu.be/2ZXTGExv3yEAbout
Fact sheets in this document summarize key data related to child care (e.g., cost, type) on both national and state levels.Publication Date
2019About
The early care and education (ECE) system serves a diverse range of families from many different backgrounds, structures, and capacities. This Research-to-Policy Resource List compiles empirical research on American LGBT families’ experiences with ECE and providers’ experiences and preparation for working with LGBT families. The three reviews that begin the list summarize the research literature published through 2012. The remaining resources on the list include the research literature published after the period covered by those reviews.About
This booklet contains legal information, provides answers to commonly asked questions, and includes resources regarding the American with Disabilities Act (ADA).Publication Date
2009About
This website from the CDC contains various resources on child development such as information on developmental milestones and screening, parenting tips, research findings, data and statistics. Free materials and multimedia resources are also available. This page is also available in Spanish.About
This article highlights the importance of culture in child development and presents a cultural psychological perspective for understanding child development. It also discusses the implications of cultural developmentalism for early childhood educators.Publication Date
2007About
This clip from Learning ZoneXpress provides an overview of three child development theories, namely Bowlby’s attachment theory, Skinner’s operant conditioning, and Spock’s flexible affectionate parenting style.Publication Date
2009About
This webpage provides links to information and resources associated with early identification. This includes an overview to early identification and child find, screening, evaluation and assessment, and referral.About
Ideas and Strategies for Incorporating Foundations into EC course on Social-Emotional Development/Child GuidancePublication Date
July 2015About
Resources to support EC course on child guidance/social emotional developmentPublication Date
June 2015About
A listing of tools that can be useful for supporting Child Guidance/Social-Emotional DevelopmentPublication Date
July 2015About
This video describes the three child outcomes from the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) and can be used for presentation to educators and families. Transcripts of the video are available in English and Spanish.Publication Date
2011About
This set of resources highlights effective approaches early childhood educators can take to supporting young children who have experienced trauma and to building relationships with the families of those children. Publication Date
2014