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This video is part of the Building Skills in Two Languages module, one of several in the EarlyEdU Alliance Learning Modules series.
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This video is part of the Building Skills in Two Languages module, one of several in the EarlyEdU Alliance Learning Modules series.
This video is part of the Mindfulness: A Resilience Practice module, one of several in the EarlyEdU Alliance Learning Modules series.
In this webinar, learn how family services staff in early childhood programs can help to support family well-being. Explore ways staff can apply the relationship-based competencies in their work with families.
Explore relationship-based competencies (RBCs) to support family engagement. Find out how the competencies can be used by various early childhood professionals in different settings.
Explore ways teachers can apply the relationship-based competencies (RBCs) to effectively engage families in positive, goal-oriented relationships.
In December’s vlog, Dr. B sends love notes to two Head Start programs. She also gives a gift to each Head Start staff member and offers an easy tip for getting eager volunteers.
Explore ways home visitors can use the relationship-based competencies (RBCs) to effectively engage families in positive, goal-oriented relationships. Find out how to use the RBCs for professional development.
In the January vlog, Dr. Bergeron launches the #HomeAtHeadStart campaign. Learn how the campaign challenges Head Start programs to enroll more children and families experiencing homelessness.
In this vlog, Dr. Bergeron and Jennifer Amaya discuss Dual Language Learner Celebration Week, Feb. 19–22, 2019. Learn how to join in on key celebration activities.
Watch this video to explore Learning Trajectories [LT]2, a web-based tool for early childhood educators. Find out how children think and learn about mathematics and how to teach it to young children.
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official website of the Administration for Children and Families