For Parents & Professionals
Learn about the purpose and benefits of early developmental screening for parents and their child’s health and care providers.
Several fun videos with topics in positive parenting skills.
A brief description with scenes of home visits.
The University of Oregon Center on Human Development (CHD) and Oregon Dept. of Education support a free, online site for parents to check their child’s early development and receive results and support materials. Learn how parents and caregivers can use the site to support a child’s early learning and development.
Ted Talks
A young sibling of a child with special needs shares her experience.
How are special needs students treated differently? What kinds of classroom and social experiences can improve their learning potential by supporting all learning styles.
A Ted Talk by educator Torrie Dunlap.
Podcasts
Challenging behaviors are a natural part of early learning. In this podcast, Inclusion Specialists discuss ways to recognize and support the unique needs of young children in child care settings.
Find topics on common and challenging issues for parents of babies and toddlers.
For Professionals
NAEYC hosts a webinar with the authors of the publication, The Essentials: Providing High-Quality Family Child Care. Watch this webinar for resources and practical tips on how you can engage with families, strengthen your influence, and identify the challenges and opportunities of your everyday work.
Learn about 7 key social-emotional areas children will need for school and for the rest of their lives: self-regulation, compliance, adaptive functioning, autonomy, affect, social-communication, and interaction with people.
The series presents national work and discussion of issues pertinent to the topic of early identification of autism spectrum disorder. Dr. Alacia Stainbrook from Vanderbilt Kennedy Center moderates a three expert panel presentation and facilitates questions and comments from webinar participants.