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Health, Behavioral Health, and Safety

How Children Respond to Stress and Trauma

This resource helps families and Head Start staff understand the effects of stress and trauma, so children can get the support and care they need to cope.

Cultivating Wellness: 8 Dimensions of Staff Well-being

This resource describes eight dimensions of staff well-being. Head Start programs can use this resource to make sure they are promoting staff wellness across all dimensions.

How Mental Health Consultants Support Child Care Programs

Infant and early childhood mental health consultants work with the adults in children’s lives to support social-emotional development. Learn how a child care program can benefit from working with a mental health consultant.

Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation: Information for Families

This tip sheet for families explores how mental health consultants help adults build strong relationships with children. Consultants can help families address concerns about children's social-emotional development.

Teaching Your Child Positive Behaviors

Families can make a big difference in their child’s behavior by teaching them positive ways to manage their feelings.

Taking Care of Yourself

Taking care of yourself is important for responding well to a child’s challenging behavior.

Teaching Your Child About Feelings

Helping children recognize and name how they feel can make a big difference in how they express their feelings and how they behave.

Connecting with Your Child During Challenging Moments

Learn ways that families can support a child during challenging moments.

Screening for Substance Use Disorders: Head Start Can Help

This resource will help Head Start staff learn more about screening tools available to identify substance use disorders. It includes important considerations for choosing a screening tool and guidance for conversations with families.

Trauma and Adverse Childhood Experiences

In this overview, learn about the impact of trauma and adverse childhood experiences on children's development.

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