Highly Individualized Teaching with Infants and Toddlers
This webinar provides practical strategies and tools to support highly individualized teaching and learning in ways that are beneficial to their development and learning.
Developmentally appropriate practice focuses on tailoring the curriculum and interactions to match children's developmental stages.
Resources here focus on implementing responsive curricula, supporting messy play, discussing differences, understanding child development principles, and emphasizing play's role in learning.
This webinar provides practical strategies and tools to support highly individualized teaching and learning in ways that are beneficial to their development and learning.
Creating caring communities involves warm, respectful relationships among children and adults in learning environments. Learn more with the videos, handouts, and learning activities in this in-service suite.
This resource offers ways that adults can support children who are learning to use the toilet independently.
Family child care offers mixed-age groups where siblings can be cared for together. The provider’s schedule, location, culture, and language are often a match for family needs.
This video offers tips for creating a positive classroom environment that supports children’s independent toileting.
Explore the meaning behind developmentally appropriate practice and working with infants and toddlers in this News You Can Use.
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.
Explore this toolkit guides the alignment process and helps strengthen practices to promote children’s development in all ELOF domains.
Hear from an education manager about how she used the Implementation Toolkit with her team. Learn how she used the guides to walk her program through the process of implementing practices that are aligned with the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework.
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.
HeadStart.gov
official website of the Administration for Children and Families