The Learning Disabilities Fact Sheet is a useful resource for understanding different types of #learning-disabilities and how they can affect academic, social, and emotional development. This fact sheet provides information on common signs and symptoms of learning disabilities, as well as strategies for addressing and accommodating these challenges in educational settings. By reviewing the Learning #Disabilities Fact Sheet, educators, parents, and individuals with learning disabilities can gain a better understanding of these conditions and work together to create supportive and #inclusive_learning environments.
Early childhood research has demonstrated the importance of knowing child development and how individual children learn and grow at their own pace. We have crea...
Working with infants and #toddlers requires a deep understanding of their individualized needs and appropriate #developmental-milestones. When caregivers use a ...
This course satisfies the following area(s) of the #CDA: Subject Area 8: Understanding the Principles of Child Development and Learning In the National Associat...
In the National Association for the Education of Young Children’s signature document defining best practices for children, developmentally appropriate experie...
Educators use a variety of strategies to support child learning in the early childhood education classroom. Through a mixture of intentional planning and indivi...
Participants will identify the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) applicable to child care settings; demonstrate an understanding of incl...
This training focuses on the four defining features of supportive social learning in early childhood classrooms, emphasizing community building, prioritizing re...
This training focuses on the four defining features of supportive social learning in early childhood classrooms, emphasizing community building, prioritizing re...
Embark on a journey through the "Theory of Learning" in this enriching 3-hour online child care course. Beyond Piaget, Erikson, and Vygotsky, explore influentia...
This course satisfies the following area(s) of the CDA: Subject Area 7: Observing and Recording Children's Behavior Many educators have heard the term "individu...
This course is designed to encourage teachers to see that all children have the ability to learn in every classroom, and to guide teachers on how to create a we...
Engage young minds and ignite curiosity! This course explores Project-Based Learning (PBL), a powerful teaching method that lets children delve into real-world ...
This course satisfies the following area(s) of the CDA: Subject Area 8: Understanding the Principles of Child Development and Learning Dating back to the 1800s,...
This course satisfies the following area(s) of the CDA: Subject Area 2: Advancing Children's Physical and Intellectual Development Child care professionals are ...
Caring for children with developmental disabilities requires specialized knowledge. This course equips you to recognize common signs and behaviors associated wi...
Materials and equipment in the classroom are tools to assist in skill development. When these items are thoughtfully purchased and placed in meaningful ways, th...
Social-emotional development is an important part of early childhood. Children learn more about themselves and how to interact with their peers and the adults a...
The #Reading and Reading Disorders Fact Sheet provides valuable information on language-based learning disabilities that affect #reading_skills. The fact sheet outlines common symptoms of reading d... Read more
Child Care Centers must comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to ensure that children with #disabilities have equal access to their services. The ADA requires Child Care Centers to ... Read more