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Saturday, July 7, 2012

Sharing Web Resources

The link I like to use is http://www.zerotothree.org

Zero to three site is a non-profit organization that offers support, training and information on the various topics for children in this age range. You can find topics on brain and child development, how to assist children in dealing with separation or divorce, parent separation from the child and many more topics. Most of these topics can also be implemented with a few modifications for older children as well. This is one of the reason I like this web site. There are links to review called “Military Family Projects.” The issue that caught my eye on this site is information it provides from the Early Head Start National Resource Center that deals with caring for infants and toddlers with disabilities and special needs in inclusive setting. The information on the site stays current with the new trends and issues surrounding our children. The site also offers scholarly articles.

One item I found of interest while exploring this site was the “Early Learning Guidelines for Infants and Toddlers: Recommendation for States.” This document assists in guiding states in creating or revising their early learning guidelines for children ages zero to three. Zero to three is a commented organization in working with organizations to create an environment that is productive and healthy for children.

2 comments:

  1. Wow, what an amazing supportive organization! The zero to three site offers information regarding many topics that early childhood educators and/or parents may deal with in the upbringing of children. I saved this site to my favorites! Thanks for sharing! :)

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  2. I almost chose Zero to Three I want to eventually become an Early Intervent Teacher. This was actually a resource for another course I have taken and I have used it as a resource more than once for class and work. This site is wonderful and full of information for teachers and parents. Children begin learning at birth so we should know how to teach them.

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