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Esta infografía define ocho dimensiones de bienestar que los cuidadores pueden utilizar para centrarse en su propio bienestar y apoyarlo....
Esta infografía muestra elementos de bienestar que los líderes del programa pueden examinar para apoyar al personal de cuidado infantil....
Esta infografía muestra elementos de bienestar que los líderes del programa pueden examinar para apoyar al personal de cuidado infantil....
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What is Relationship-Based Care?
Early relationships lay the foundation for all future learning and are at the core of quality care for infants and toddlers in group care settings.
Relationship-based care is:
- A cohesive approach to high-quality care and education for...
Social-Emotional Development is defined as “the developing capacity of the child from birth through 5 to form close and secure relationships; experience, regulate, and express emotions in socially and culturally appropriate ways; and explore the environment and learn—all in the context of family...
Primary Care is when an infant or toddler is assigned to one specific caregiver who is principally responsible for caring for that child in the care setting.
Small-Group Care is the practice in which primary caregivers provide care for infants and toddlers in discrete groups, creating an intimate setting for interactions, care routines, and exploration.
Continuity of Care is the practice in which primary caregivers and children stay together for as long as possible, preferably the first 3 years, creating opportunities for caregiver-child,caregiver-family, and child-child relationships to develop and deepen over time.