The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is a federal civil rights law that protects people with disabilities from discrimination. Child care is considered a public accommodation under the ADA and so must comply with the civil right mandates of access and non-discriminatory policies and practices for children and their families. So what does this mean for your child care program?
Bebés y Niños Pequeños: El Medio Ambiente Como Plan de Estudios
Esta hoja de consejos explora cómo los cuidadores pueden utilizar el entorno para apoyar el desarrollo de bebés y niños pequeños. Link t...
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This Resource Library contains materials and assistance for early childhood educators and those they serve. Explore the selection of podca...
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“ This interactive tool allows users to browse 10 years of research—published from 2012 to 2022—on the effects of protective community res...
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When kids refuse to put on certain clothes, it might seem like they’re just being difficult. But refusing clothing may not be about stub...
