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  • Creative Play (5)
  • Active Play (2)
  • Developmentally Appropriate Practice (2)

Audience

  • (-) Teachers and Caregivers (8)

Program Options

  • Center-Based Option (1)

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  • Video (4)
  • Article (3)
  • Publication (1)

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  • Preschoolers (2)

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Early Childhood Development, Teaching and Learning

Play Promotes Early Development: It’s Time for Play!

Children learn through play every single day. Watch these videos to find out what — and how — children learn as they play.

Finding Opportunities for Concept Development Within Your Curriculum

This resource provides guiding questions for exploring how a curriculum fosters children's thinking skills and a deeper understanding of concepts.

Curriculum Basics

Find resources about how to select and implement a research-based curriculum. Learn  ways teachers, family child care providers, and home visitors can put research-based curriculum and teaching practices to work.

Playing to Learn: Benefits of Play in Early Childhood

Play is an important part of learning across the early childhood years. In this webinar, learn how play builds critical cognitive and behavioral skills across the birth to age 5 years. Find out what play looks like for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. 

Music in Child Development

Not only is music enjoyable for infants and toddlers, but it can also provide a connection to home, opportunities to learn, and a way to connect with caring adults. Explore this useful information for teachers, home visitors, and parents about how music supports development across domains.

Let's Talk About Music

Find out how music can support infants’ and toddlers’ learning in all domains. Learn how adults can adapt songs to fit children’s age and development.

A Creative Adventure

Filmed in classrooms and home-based settings, the video demonstrates activities that allow children to use their imaginations and experience creative adventures.

Watch Me Grow!

Watch this short video to explore basic principles of child development. This information can help staff as they support and individualize care for infants and very young children.

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