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Pages tagged "Development"


Born Learning

Posted on Parent Resource Center by Albert Gersh · May 24, 2018 10:17 PM

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Most early childhood initiatives target either parents or policymakers. Born Learning equips communities to do both. Resources for families and caregivers provide easy to understand and use information and activities to promote early development , while public awareness tools and templates support outreach to opinion leaders and policymakers.

Source: bornlearning.org

http://www.bornlearning.org/


Baby Watch

Posted on Parent Resource Center by Albert Gersh · May 24, 2018 6:28 AM

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Source: utahbabywatch.org

www.utahbabywatch.org


Baby Nutrition: in a nutshell

Posted on Parent Resource Center by Albert Gersh · May 24, 2018 6:26 AM

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Website providing information on child nutrition, especially infants. Discusses breastfeeding, solid eating, and otherwise healthy eating.

aisingchildren.net.au

http://raisingchildren.net.au/nutrition/babies_nutrition.html


Australian Parenting Network

Posted on Parent Resource Center by Albert Gersh · May 24, 2018 6:03 AM

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An Australian website that offers parenting advice and networking for various subjects and skills for infants through adolescents.

Source: raisingchildren.net.au

http://raisingchildren.net.au/


Looking at Atypical vs Typical Infant Development (6mos)

Posted on Parent Resource Center by Albert Gersh · May 24, 2018 5:52 AM

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The differences between typical and atypical development at 6 months are highlighted in this video. Looking at baby in multiple positions is helpful in the early detection of motor delays.

Source: pathways.org

https://pathways.org/watch/6-month-old-baby-typical-and-atypical-development/


Looking at Atypical vs Typical Infant Development (4mos)

Posted on Parent Resource Center by Albert Gersh · May 24, 2018 5:49 AM

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Download the handout to accompany this video. The differences between typical and atypical development at 4 months are highlighted in this video. Looking at baby in multiple positions is helpful in the early detection of motor delays.

Source: pathways.org

https://pathways.org/watch/4-to-6-month-baby-sensory-milestones-to-look-for/


Why Are Motor Skills Important?

Posted on Parent Resource Center by Albert Gersh · May 24, 2018 5:44 AM

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Acquiring motor skills is just one part of children’s development. Mastering both fine and gross motor skills are important for children’s growth and independence. Having good motor control helps children explore the world around them and also helps with their cognitive development.

Source: pathways.org

https://pathways.org/topics-of-development/motor-skills-2/


Looking at Atypical vs Typical Infant Development (2mos)

Posted on Parent Resource Center by Albert Gersh · May 24, 2018 5:39 AM

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The differences between typical and atypical development at 2 months are highlighted in this video. Looking at baby in multiple positions is helpful in the early detection of motor delays.Download the handout to accompany this video.

Source: pathways.org

https://pathways.org/watch/2-month-old-baby-typical-and-atypical-development/


Attachment What Works?

Posted on Parent Resource Center by Albert Gersh · May 24, 2018 5:37 AM

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A booklet that outlines why attachment is so important and some ideas for parents and caregivers on how to support and build attachment

Source: csefel.vanderbilt.edu

http://csefel.vanderbilt.edu/briefs/wwb_24.pdf


Parenting Counts

Posted on Parent Resource Center by Albert Gersh · May 24, 2018 5:32 AM

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Parenting Counts is a research-based resource developed to support parents and caregivers in raising socially and emotionally healthy children. Our approach is to provide parents, caregivers, and early learning professionals with information they can trust, understand, and use in their daily interactions with children.

Source: parentingcounts.org

http://www.parentingcounts.org/professionals/parenting-handouts/information-for-parents-attachment.pdf


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