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  • School Readiness

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  • Infants and Toddlers (5)
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Topic

  • School Readiness

Tag

  • (-) Cognition (10)

Audience

  • Teachers and Caregivers (2)

Program Options

Type

  • Podcast (4)
  • Video (3)
  • Article (2)
  • Publication (1)

Age Group

  • Infants and Toddlers (5)
  • Preschoolers (1)

Program Type

Series

  • Teacher Time (2)
  • Understanding the ELOF: Stories from Experts (2)
  • Research on the GO Podcasts (2)
  • News You Can Use (1)
School Readiness

School readiness is foundational across early childhood systems and programs. It means children are ready for school, families are ready to support their children's learning, and schools are ready for children. Head Start views school readiness as children possessing the skills, knowledge, and attitudes necessary for success in school and for later learning and life. Physical, cognitive, social, and emotional development are all essential ingredients of school readiness. Managers, teaching staff, caregivers, family advocates, and families can learn more about creating enriching and supportive learning environments for young children ages birth to 5.

Child Development in the First Year of Life: How Infants Think and Feel

In this podcast, explore the world through a baby's eyes. Learn about the amazing growth and development that happens in a child's first year of life.

Brain Building: Supporting Children's Early Brain Development

The experiences we have as children shape our brains and set the stage for a lifetime of learning. In this podcast, learn the basics of brain development and how to support children's healthy brain development.

Supporting Early Brain Development: Building the Brain

Children need extra support in their earliest days to grow a healthy brain. Caring relationships, child-centered interactions, and responsive care are keys to nurturing healthy brain development.

Infant/Toddler Cognition: Supporting Early Math

Find out how infant/toddler teachers and family child care providers can help very young children learn early math concepts and skills. Hear from experts who share information on early math development.

Preschool Cognition: Supporting Early Math

Hear from experts about early math development. Find out how to integrate early geometry concepts into everyday teaching practices to help very young children begin to develop their math skills.

Child Development: Brain Building

Explore this module to learn about children's brain building and development. It includes the following topics: Brain Building Basics, the Brain and Learning, and Stress and the Brain.

Andy Meltzoff: Cognitive Development

Listen as Andy Meltzoff discusses the ELOF. Learn ways to provide effective learning experiences that support cognition.

Daryl Greenfield: Encouraging Our Youngest Scientists at Work

Hear from Daryl Greenfield as he talks about the ELOF and how cognition for infants and toddlers develops into scientific reasoning for preschoolers.

Me and You

This short video explores the impact of adults on the growth and development of infants and very young children.

Early Experiences Build the Brain

Explore in this News You Can Use how the connections within the brain are created and made strong, the negative impact of chronic stress at an early age, and how caring adults can help even in difficult situations.

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