Saturday, October 9, 2010

Early Childhood Resources

National Center for Children in Poverty
http://www.nccp.org/publications/pub_882.htmlThis is one is my favorite resources because it provides a wealth of information about early     childhood development and the overall development of all children in poverty. The website allows you to choose your state and then research your state's profile for demographics and family economical security.  You could also view projects and news articles (current and old) in early childhood.
            

Early Childhood
http://www.earlychildhood.org/This website is a good resource for early childhood professionals who are looking to learn more about the field. There's information about different careers, early childhood program rating systems, programs standard and competencies, and community resources for young children and their families. 


The Learning Tree and Great Kids by Stanley Greenspan
http://stanleygreenspan.com/
Both of these books provide effective information, tools, and strategies for asssisting you children with developmental problems or disabilities, and assuring that children have the qualities and skills needed for successful development.  


Other Resources

Position Statements and Influential Practices
Global Support for Children’s Rights and Well-Being
Selected Early Childhood Organizations
Professional Journals
  • YC Young Children
  • Childhood
  • Journal of Child & Family Studies
  • Child Study Journal
  • Multicultural Education
  • Early Childhood Education Journal
  • Journal of Early Childhood Research
  • International Journal of Early Childhood
  • Early Childhood Research Quarterly
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Social Studies
  • Maternal & Child Health Journal
  • International Journal of Early Years Education

2 comments:

  1. Shavonne,
    I found the article provided by the National Center for Children in Poverty, Social-emotional Development in Early Childhood What Every Policymaker Should Know, very interesting. Although I had a general idea of the influence poverty has in development, I found the statistics both informational and alarming. This is a resource I will add to my repertoire.
    Sondi

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  2. Shavonne,

    I will be sharing the first these resources with my staff. I sometimes do not think they realize how much living in poverty really affects the families they are serving. I think this site will open their eyes and hopefully give them a better understanding.

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