I have found these resources to be helpful in the classroom and in the early childhood field. I hope they are helpful to you as well. You may find a full list of resources on Early Childhood at the bottom of this page. They were given by Dr. Longo from Walden university. You will find these additions listed under Additional Resources below her list. Enjoy and Happy Researching!
* Kid Info
* Early Childhood News: The Professional Resource for Teachers and Parents
* Kids Health in the Classroom
* Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL)
* Technical Assistance Center on Social Emotional Intervention
* Stand for Children
* Family Involvement Makes a Difference
Exceptional Resources, and I LOVE the layout! Very easy to access. Very comprehensive, insightful, engaging, and of course...full of helpful resources. Outstanding!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful additional resources Ginny! I enjoyed looking at them all. Thanks for posting them!
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ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these resources, I visited the Technical Assistance Center on Social Emotional Intervention site, it is a great site for educators to improve the social-emotional outcomes for young children with disabilities.
The Kids Health in the Classroom resource is so great. I love it. I just posted about classroom climate and its importance and I also believe that the health of the children learning is of paramount importance, too. It is fantastic that Kids Health in the Classroom offers free health-related materials to educators in all grades. I have always been concerned about the relationship between health and learning – more specifically, good nutrition and learning outcomes. What a difference it would make if all children where provided with the nutritional support they need each to so they can concentrate, learn, feel good, and develop in the healthiest way possible. Great resource that I will surely use in the future, Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThsnk you additional resources especially the two regarding the social and emotional health of children
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