Clicking on a link Early Head Start at the bottom of the page; it took me to the Early
Head Start National Resource Center ( http://www.ehsnrc.org/
). This link provides resources,
journals, Webcasts, and tips to working with children birth to three years of
age. Looking further into the Tip
Sheets they provided information on three different categories....
·
Child Development & Early Learningo Tip Sheet #27: Screening Infants’/Toddlers’ Behavioral Skills… Link below…
§ http://www.ehsnrc.org/Publications/English%20Tip%20Sheets/TIP_SHEET_27.PDF
· Family Engagement & Relationships
o Tip Sheet #34: Working with Teen Parents…Link below…
§ http://www.ehsnrc.org/Publications/English%20Tip%20Sheets/TIP_SHEET_34.PDF
· Health, Safety & Nutrition
o Tip Sheet #28: Secondhand Smoke and Early Head Start…link below…
§ http://www.ehsnrc.org/Publications/English%20Tip%20Sheets/TIP_SHEET_28.PDF
This site also appreciates our feedback on the information
and/or resources they offer to the public. I enjoyed reading about Tip sheet #34: Working with Teen Parents because I was a teen mom. It was nice to read that they offer classes and/or training to employees to help understanding teen parents and help teen parents by providing information on juggling school and baby. This give the staff the abilities to help and deal with sensitive issues and concerns with teen parents.
Nina,
ReplyDeleteThank you for the helpful resources and providing the tips. These look like wonderful tips to assist staff with working with children birth to 3 and also with families. I believe having a strong partnerships with families is part of the framework for early childhood educators.
Nina,
ReplyDeleteI also have been using Zero to Three as my websource. I find it to be very helpful: the links, training, webcasts, and tips are very informative.
I also have been using Zero to Three as my source of information, I have been using it for my place of employment also. I have found it to be a very useful resource when looking up information for my presentations.
ReplyDeleteZero to Three has some really great tip sheets. I use them with my staff and families.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the links.
Nina-
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the tip sheets- I did not know about them. I will definitely be usng them in the future.
Victoria