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This website provides information and resources on developmental milestones, developmental monitoring, and acting early on concerns.
This paper explores the scientific knowledge base concerning the remarkable developmental tasks that occur in the first 5 years of life. It also illustrates the important role of early childhood programs in preparing children for school.
This article uses short stories to illustrate how physical development and health relate to school readiness.
This fact sheet offers questions to consider about the impact of a child’s health on assessment. It also includes a list of tools that programs use to improve child assessment strategies.
This fact sheet explains how Head Start’s management systems support comprehensive health services that benefit children’s school readiness.
Designed for parents of 2 to 4 year olds, Essentials for Parenting addresses common parenting challenges, like tantrums and whining. The purpose of the resource is to provide as much information as possible on things you can do to build a positive, healthy relationship.
This website provides information on nurturing development in young children.
The goal of the Head Start Center on Inclusion is to increase the competence and effectiveness of personnel in Head Start programs to include children with disabilities
This website provides information and resources on developmental milestones, developmental monitoring, and acting early on concerns.
This website contains information and resources on child development and developmental and behavioral screening.
This web page includes information on developmental monitoring and screening.
This web page provides resources about screening infants and toddlers and helpful, practical tools that can help.
This web page provides information on screening and assessment and how both provide valuable information about a child’s interests, strengths, and needs.
This website provides information on infant/toddler development, screening and assessment.
This web page provides resources on screening infants and toddlers along with helpful, practical tools that can help.
This web page consists of a list of resources on developmental screening
Child Care Aware works with state and local Child Care Resource and Referral agencies (CCR&Rs) and other community partners to ensure that all families have access to quality, affordable child care.
This site provides information to those considering becoming a child care provider.
The NAEYC is the world’s largest organization working on behalf of young children. NAEYC’s mission is to serve and act on behalf of the needs, rights and well-being of all young children with primary focus on the provision of educational and developmental services and resources (NAEYC Bylaws, Article I., Section 1.1).