Early Screen Time Associated with Delays at Ages Two and Four
Last year the Journal of the American Medical Association: Pediatrics (JAMA:P) published a study of over 7000 young children in … Read more
Last year the Journal of the American Medical Association: Pediatrics (JAMA:P) published a study of over 7000 young children in … Read more
Reflective practice and supervision have become buzz terms frequently heard in early intervention programs across the country. In Three Building … Read more
Emotional Literacy for Infants and Toddlers, from HeadStart.gov (formerly known as Early Childhood Learning & Knowledge Center), offers an array … Read more
Designing Messy Play for Infants and Toddlers comes to us from the National Center on Early Childhood Development, Teaching, and … Read more
Our featured article, Childhood Fears, from Zero to Three, states, “Fear is a typical part of a child’s development in … Read more
Here’s a resource from NPR’s Life Kit: Tools to Help You Get It Together . . . and can’t we … Read more
In this informative article Jennifer Kelly Geddes, contributing writer/editor to What to Expect, and medical reviewer Tina Feeley, M.D., give … Read more
This week’s resource, The 14 Talking Tips, comes from LENA.org, “a national nonprofit on a mission to transform children’s futures … Read more
Zero to Three asks, “Do you know a ‘picky eater’?” Our guess is, most likely you do! How to Handle … Read more
An important article on the effects of screen time on young children was published in the Journal of the American … Read more
Science Technology Engineering Mathematics Innovation for Inclusion in Early Education (more easily referred to as STEMI2E2) is an OSEP-funded project … Read more
Published online in both English and Spanish, “A Year of Play” from Zero to Three offers 12 months of captivating … Read more