Supporting Child Development through Play (Video Series)
The Institute for Language and Brain Science (i-LABS) at the University of Washington is an excellent resource for evidence-based information … Read more
The Institute for Language and Brain Science (i-LABS) at the University of Washington is an excellent resource for evidence-based information … Read more
A joint project of the federal Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) and the University of North Carolina at Chapel … Read more
In Tracing the Roots of Language and Literacy, Harvard Graduate School of Education researchers have reported that “the relationship between … Read more
Our friends at Harvard’s Center on the Developing Child offer a series of 10 handouts for parents of infants and … Read more
This week’s post contains a short but powerful video from our friends at Talking is Teaching, a project of the … Read more
Zero to Three’s resource, Potty Training: Learning to the Use the Toilet, addresses four key takeaways: The so-called “right” age … Read more
Getting Moving: Movement Milestones (Hay un bebé en movimiento) is a wonderful resource provided by the folks at Zero to … Read more
Zero to Three has a great collection of resources, entitled The Grand Connector, focusing on all things “grandparent.” The site … 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
Emotional Literacy for Infants and Toddlers, from HeadStart.gov (formerly known as Early Childhood Learning & Knowledge Center), offers an array … Read more
Healthy Steps, a program from our friends at Zero to Three, offers a collection of “Early Learning Handouts” professionals can … Read more
Designing Messy Play for Infants and Toddlers comes to us from the National Center on Early Childhood Development, Teaching, and … Read more