Creative and Playful Learning in Family Child Care
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.
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.
In this 15-minute In-service Suite, learn how education staff can implement a curriculum responsive to individual children's interests.
In this Teacher Time season, learn about effective teaching practices to support children's development and learning in the ELOF domains. Each webisode focuses on one domain and selected sub-domains.
This 15-minute In-service Suite describes how education staff can implement a curriculum that is responsive to children's development and learning.
Explore the meaning behind developmentally appropriate practice and working with infants and toddlers in this News You Can Use.
Explore this toolkit guides the alignment process and helps strengthen practices to promote children’s development in all ELOF domains.
The Effective Practice Guides provide information about teaching practices that support children’s development across ELOF domains. See what these practices look like in early learning settings.
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.
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.