IELDS Standard: 31.A.ECe
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Children’s Play – More than Fun and Games
This list contains a variety of resources which can aid teachers, parents, and caregiver in providing a diverse selection of play options for children which promote skill development.
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Supporting Resilience in Children Exposed to Domestic Violence
This list contains a variety of resources associated with supporting resilience in children exposed to domestic violence.
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Helping Children Develop “Impulse Control”
Excitement, joy, anger, frustration, and disappointment are all part of growing up.
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Keep Up the Good Work
Here are some ways you can help them stay with tasks and try hard to complete them even when the job is tough.
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Helping Siblings Get Along
Brotherhood and sisterhood can begin at home!
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Play Right—Don’t Bite!
Why do children bite? And how can we change this behavior?
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Helping the Often-Angry Child
Teachers can help children learn how to respond to their anger.
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Ease Those First-Day Blues!
These strategies can help teachers and caregivers make it easier for children and parents to get through those first-day blues.
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Your Child’s First Day in Preschool
Here are some tips for easing those first-day blues from parents who’ve lived through the experience.
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Project Approach: Including Every Child
The Project Approach can benefit all children, including those with special needs. Simple adaptations enable a child with disabilities to join in the work on projects.
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Games for All Young Children
Play and laughter can help develop friendship while encouraging physical fitness.