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Parents wonder whether screen time is educational, distracting, or both. It’s important to consider how and how much your little ones use screens.

Audience:
Parents/Guardians
Website
Topic: Learning and Play
Ages and Stages

Research shows that babies and young children do get stressed and do have memories of trauma. Both babies and children feel stress in their bodies and show stress through their behaviors. The good news is that you can do things to protect and help your child-even if life is stressful. 

Audience:
Parents/Guardians
Providers
Article
Topic: Social Emotional
Ages and Stages

With your support your child can learn how to stay calm and focus. These social-emotional skills are important to your child's overall well-being and ability to learn. 

Audience:
Parents/Guardians
Article
Topic: Social Emotional
Ages and Stages

Kindergarten is an exciting time for you and your child, and it also might be a little scary for you both. You can help by preparing yourself and your child for this big step well ahead of time. 

Audience:
Parents/Guardians
Article
Topic: Social Emotional
Vanderbilt University

Babies and Toddlers communicate their strong feelings through behaviors that adults may not understand right away. This article explains early language signs and how parents can understand and respond.

Audience:
Parents/Guardians
Article
Topic: Learning and Play, Milestones & Social Emotional

A quick reference to what behaviors to expect in your child as they get older.

Audience:
Parents/Guardians
  Behavior Guide
Topic: Milestones & Social Emotional
Oregon.gov

Through a statewide system of professional development, technical assistance, and Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation (IECMHC), educators can access culturally responsive help tailored to their needs. Support is available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Russian and Chinese.

Audience:
Providers
Website
Topic: Training
American Academy of Pediatrics

Healthy relationships with media start in early childhood. The Early Childhood Development and Screen Time Toolkit was developed for use by early childhood educators, childcare providers, early interventionists, home visitors, pediatricians, or other professionals who support families with young children.

Audience:
Parents/Guardians
Website
Topic: Family & Learning and Play
The All:Ready Network

This booklet provides information on a where to find and and how to access resources to help your child if they have a disability. 

Audience:
Parents/Guardians
Article
Topic: Family, Support & Special Needs
The All:Ready Network

This booklet provides information on a where to find and and how to access resources to help your child if they have a disability.

Audience:
Parents/Guardians
Article
Topic: Family, Support & Special Needs
The All:Ready Network

This booklet provides information on a where to find and and how to access resources to help your child if they have a disability.

Audience:
Parents/Guardians
Article
Topic: Family, Support & Special Needs
The All:Ready Network

This booklet provides information on a where to find and and how to access resources to help your child if they have a disability.

Audience:
Parents/Guardians
Article
Topic: Family, Support & Special Needs