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Abusive head trauma (AHT) is the leading cause of fatal head injuries in children younger than 2 years.1 “Abusive head trauma, which includes shaken baby syndrome, is a preventable and severe form of...
As parents and caregivers support their children in their growth and development, they have many opportunities for talking about and modeling kindness and inclusion. This tip sheet, Equity in Action: Tips for Parents and Caregivers, encourages parents and caregivers to reflect on the things they...
The National Database of Child Care Licensing Regulations is a tool for finding and searching state child care licensing regulations and licensing agency contact information. It also includes links to other state and national early childhood...
Out-of-school time (OST) programming has been an integral piece of the school-age child care puzzle for decades. Working families often depend on care before and after school and during school breaks (e.g., summer) for their children when their work schedules do not align with the traditional...
Los padres que trabajan dependen de programas extraescolares para cubrir el cuidado de los niños durante las horas de trabajo, así como para el enriquecimiento académico y socioemocional. Sin embargo, generalmente la calidad de la programación extraescolar se ve sólo a través de la lente del...
La transición al jardín de infantes es un hito importante en la vida de un niño. Aunque esta transición va acompañada de emoción y anticipación, puede causar confusión y ansiedad, ya que los niños se topan con cambios en muchos niveles: nuevos maestros y compañeros de clase, un nuevo entorno de...
Partnering with families as they build foundations for economic mobility is a key component of your work as an early care and education professional. ...
Families' financial, education, employment, and career needs and goals may change during emergencies and natural disasters. In these tip sheets, early care and...