World Down Syndrome Day activities raise awareness, celebrate the lives and achievements of people with Down syndrome, and promote inclusion and respect. World Down Syndrome Day is a great opportunity to teach belonging, kindness, and respect. This resource is designed to be disability-affirming and inclusive celebrating that everyone learns, communicates, and moves in different ways.
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What do you do with children on inclement weather days? Even on days when children cannot go outside, they must still be engaged all day. This 3-hour training w...
What do you do with children on inclement weather days? Even on days when children cannot go outside, they must still be engaged all day. This 3-hour training w...
Cultural activities in the Montessori early childhood classroom provide young learners with a rich foundation in geography, history, science, art, music, and so...
Abusive Head Trauma, Shaken Baby Syndrome, Traumatic Brain Injury. What do all of these terms mean and how are they similar or dissimilar? In this course, we wi...
This course satisfies the following area(s) of the CDA:Subject Area 2: Advancing Children's Physical and Intellectual Development The infants and toddlers i...
Childcare providers must perform common daily tasks in their care for young children. These responsibilities include appropriate supervision, maintaining a heal...
Fragile X Syndrome in Young Children equips childcare professionals with the knowledge to identify and support children with this genetic condition. Often misdi...
The concepts of culture and diversity are often intertwined and can become difficult to differentiate. Understanding culture and diversity and the differences b...
This training is a two-hour version of our three-hour Engaging Indoor Activities for inclement Weather class. Even for experienced teachers, it can be hard to c...
*This course is a Nevada specific course. This course is only approved in Nevada.* Understanding the safest way to care for infants is an essential part of care...
When providers know the risks of unsafe sleep, as well as other factors that increase or decrease the likelihood of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, they are bette...
Understanding and preventing Shaken Baby Syndrome and Abusive Head Trauma are essential skills for providers working with infants and toddlers. These devastatin...
Understanding and preventing Shaken Baby Syndrome and Abusive Head Trauma are essential skills for providers working with infants and toddlers. These devastatin...
The Child Care and Development Fund health and safety requirements for providers receiving federal financial assistance include training in the prevention of su...
Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month is a great time to teach inclusion in an age-appropriate way. This free resource includes classroom activities from birth through school age with material... Read more
Harmony Day classroom activities encourage students to celebrate cultural diversity through collaborative projects that highlight different traditions, languages, and stories. These activities help... Read more
The crescent moon can mark the beginning and end of Ramadan for many communities around the world. In our “Moon & Stars” resource children explore moon phases and lunar calendars through simple... Read more
A quick, meaningful Black History activity: kids mix paint to explore and celebrate many beautiful skin tones, then make swatches or self-portraits building art skills, respect, and inclusion.
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Shavuot classroom activities often center on learning and celebrating the giving of the Torah, with students participating in age-appropriate study sessions, read-aloud, and discussions about the T... Read more
Children can learn about Hajj through age-appropriate storytelling and role-play that introduce rituals like Ihram, Tawaf, Sa'i, and the standing at Arafat in simple, meaningful ways. These classro... Read more
Eid al-Adha classroom activities can introduce students to the festival’s meaning and how it is observed with prayer, family gatherings, and the charitable sharing of food. Hands-on projects such... Read more
On the Islamic New Year (1 Muharram), many Muslims begin the day with extra prayers, Quran recitation, and personal reflection on the past year while seeking guidance for the year ahead. Inclusive... Read more