Gentle parenting does not mean letting your child be in charge. That’s scary for a child. Gentle parenting is a way of building a relationship with your child that is joyful, has limits, and is loving.
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Buzzwords Explained: Trauma-Informed Care
Trauma-informed care gives kids security. Whether in classroom or clinical settings, learn more about responsive care for children who have experienced trauma.
ZERO TO THREE Early Childhood Resource Center
Everything you need to learn about how early connections last a lifetime.
25 Fun Mindfulness Activities for Kids & Teens (+Tips!)
What does mindfulness do to spark “the joy of just being” that Tolle references? And, how can we start teaching this as young as possible?
This article delves into both of these questions and includes plenty of activities for you to start using today.
Dougy Center
At Dougy Center, our mission is to provide grief support in a safe place where children, teens, young adults, and their families can share their experiences before and after a death.
Helping Children with Traumatic Separation or Traumatic Grief Related to COVID-19
Offers information on how to talk with chlidren about traumatic separation or traumatic grief as it relates to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dreams From Drake
Dreams from Drake is a volunteer organization; funds generated from the foundation will be used to provide children and teens who recently lost a sibling or parent with various forms of community and social support.
60+ Books about Disabilities and Differences for Kids
These are books that you can use to introduce the topics presented to other children, teachers, and adults. You’ll want to read them over and over again after eagerly adding them to your ever-growing classroom library.
Early Intervention Steps
The New York State Early Intervention Program (EIP) is part of the nationwide EIP. It is for infants and toddlers under three years of age who may not be making progress like other children because of a develop mental delay or disability
5 Preschool Activities for Children with Special Needs
Here are five suggestions that help children with special needs, both in the classroom and at home, get the most out of their learning experiences.