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Annual National Training Institute: Addressing Challenging Behavior

 

Assuring Better Child Health and Development Resource Center (ABCD Electronic Resource Center)

 

The Baby Monitor
ZERO TO THREE Policy Network’s bi-weekly e-newsletter, focusing on policy and advocacy news about infant-toddler issues.

 

Birth to Five Memo
Sponsored by the Institute for Disability Studies (IDS), Mississippi's University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (UCEDD) at the University of Southern Mississippi.

 

Child Care and Early Childhood Education
The Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP)

 

Children's Health Alliance newsletters
Several e-newsletters and lists relating to children's health and injury prevention.

 

Connected Beginnings Training Institute

 

Early Report Newsletter
Center for Early Education and Development (CEED)
University of Minnesota

 

FrameWorks
Talking About Children's Mental Health. Website contains toolkits such as "Talking Points: A reminder of the core elements of the children's mental health frame for use in preparation in media interviews, editorial board visits, or other public communications" and "FAQ's: Common questions about children's mental health, with examples of effective and less-effective responses to each question".
University of Minnesota

 

Infant Massage USA
Infant massage is a parent education program based on family strengths that promotes the physical and emotional well-being of babies and young children. Infant massage has many positive benefits that can help encourage secure attachment, bonding and communication between parent and baby and facilitate long term positive emotional development.

 

Maternal and Child Health Library

 

NECTAC: Early Childhood Mental Health, Social-Emotional Development, and Challenging Behaviors

 

Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development

"Covers 33 topics related to the psychosocial development of the child, from conception to the age of five, and presents the most up-to-date scientific knowledge."

 

Parent-Infant Study Center

 

Prevention Resources for Top 10 Areas of Child Development

From the Health Resources & Services Administration Bright Futures Initiative

 

Social and Emotional Health in Early Childhood Edited by Deborah F. Perry, Roxane K. Kaufmann, & Jane Knitzer

 

State Early Childhood Profiles
Web site by the National Center for Children in Poverty that allows users to examine profiles of states' early childhood policy.

 

Technical Assistance Center on Social Emotional Intervention for Young Children (formerly the CEBP website)

 

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