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Los desastres naturales y las emergencias pueden ser devastadores emocionalmente y pueden causar daños a la propiedad que pueden ser costosos de reparar. Los programas de cuidado infantil deben planificar y prepararse ante cualquier evento (menor o catastrófico) que pueda interrumpir las...
This revised publication focuses on the development and strengthening of infant/toddler specialist networks. These specialists work directly with infant/toddler providers to increase their skills, knowledge, and practice-based competencies, which helps the workforce offer high-quality early care...
Information to help Lead Agencies take a systems...
This Quick State Guide summarizes strategies that can be used to integrate social and emotional wellness supports at the regional, state, territory, tribal, and local levels. This summarizes the full Resource Guide.
The COVID-19 pandemic has swiftly and substantially affected the social and emotional health of children, especially those experiencing multiple hardships. As the pandemic has spread across the United States, many children are experiencing widespread disruptions in daily life. Young children are...
This guide is designed to increase awareness of and access to screening, services and supports, and referral resources that are available for California’s young children and their families. The first section contains an overview and discussion of the provider’s role in screening and monitoring...
Successfully supporting better care for infants and toddlers in early care and education programs usually require states and territories to carefully examine their existing policies and practices in order to identify successes or gaps in services. Creating an action plan will help stakeholders...
Caring for Our Children Basics (CFOCB)1 represents the minimum health and safety standards experts believe should be in place where children are cared for outside their own homes, whether in a home-based program or center-based facility. It does not, however, represent all standards that should...
The State Capacity Building Center’s Infant/Toddler Specialist Network has developed this resource to highlight the varied approaches states and territories use to administer statewide networks of infant/toddler (I/T) specialists. It provides an overview of the structures and functions of such...