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Parenting Babies and ToddlersChild Development Media » Home Visiting » Parenting Babies and ToddlersHow much should a child eat? What is normal eating? This book addresses these concerns and many others surrounding the relationship between parents, children, and food.
This book offers comprehensive, practical, and supportive information and guidance about nutrition, feeding, child development, and parenting.
ASQ: SE was developed to assess self-regulation, compliance, communication, adaptive, autonomy, and interaction with people in children from 3 months to five years.
This curriculum is designed to be used by home visiting programs serving families with young infants to achieve multiple goals: to help families deal with the multitude of changes a new baby brings; to foster a strong bond between both parents and their baby; to inspire families to maximize their baby’s health, social, cognitive, language and motor development; to identify early signs of problems; and to enhance parenting skills and self-esteem.
Health care professionals and developmental specialists discuss the benefits of infant massage and parents demonstrate the process of massage with their babies. Includes: VHS or DVD
This video reviews the program standards for high-quality child care and provides parents the information and guidance needed to make the best child care decision for their child. Available on DVD and VHS formats.
The cornerstone of Magda Gerber's work is respect for infants. In this book she offers guidance on how to "educare," to care as you educate.
In this series of four videos Drs Stella Chess and Alexander Thomas present their original research on the temperament of children. Includes detailed presentations of three clusters of temperament traits associated with the development of behavioral problems. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This three-volume video series presents the most current nutrition information available and teaches age-appropriate food choices and how to make nutritious eating and healthy lifestyle a fun family habit. Includes facilitator guide and handouts. Available in English and Spanish.
The topics of this video include the following: the importance of touch, the value of massage for babies, and how to give a baby massage. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
In this video a group of inner city foster parents of infants who were prenatally exposed to drugs, describe the experiences they have had using infant massage with their foster children. Available in VHS and DVD.
In this video inner city families, all with new babies, describe what bonding means to them, why it is important and how they nurture and achieve it under often difficult circumstances. Includes: VHS
In this series teen parents share their experiences during that first crucial year of baby's life from nurturing the baby, talking and playing, developing routines, to keeping him healthy and safe. Includes: VHS or DVD
The topics include observing changes in the one month baby, assessing the baby’s capabilities, responsiveness, sleep, crying, parental changes, feeding, temperament & personality, the expanding family, play, and parenthood. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The topics include what the newborn sees and hears, crying, helping to clam the newborn, adaptive reflexes and inborn responses, the six states of infant awareness, and feeding and nurturing. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This eight-video series was designed to enable new parents to become more knowledgeable, observant, and responsive to their infants’ cues and individual learning abilities. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video recommends healthy nutritional practices for parents and care givers of infants from birth to 1 year. It describes effective feeding methods, time-intervals, and types of food for your growing baby. Available in English and Spanish.
The topics include observing changes, interactive play, thinking & understanding, motor development, a new level of care, sleep, feeding, the developing relationship, entertaining the baby, siblings, organizing family life, and parenthood. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The topics include observing changes, alertness and recognition, crying, physical development, social interaction, sleep, feeding, prenatal needs and growth, and playing and relating. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The topics include observing changes, crying, fatherhood, motherhood, interacting through play, sleep, and becoming a parent. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
A set of 80 tear-off handouts to accompany the Home Visiting Curriculum: Toddler's Months 28-36 (2nd half of book)
Child psychiatrist Daniel J. Siegel, M.D., and early childhood expert Mary Hartzell, M.Ed., explore the extent to which our childhood experiences shape the way we parent.
This book helps professionals who work with the families of young children to establish those crucial bonds, giving the parents the means to identify their children’s needs, enhance interaction with their children, and address any factors that might prevent them from building a strong relationship with their children.
A number of professionals share their insights and guidelines for incorporating positive touch into the services they provide. Available in DVD and VHS formats. Available Languages: English and Spanish
The topics include reflections on the first year, individual development, interactive play, verbal ability and understanding, independence and personality, preparation for parenthood, responses to the baby’s behavior, consideration of parenthood and family, living as a family, and work and child care. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The topics include observing changes, security and exploration, parental concerns, play, communication, motor development, social behavior, mental abilities, feeding, caregivers, sleep, and the parent/baby relationship. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The purpose of this tape is to engage parents in discussions that will result in increased understanding of the most effective ways of communicating with professionals. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This parent education program was developed for low-income parents and other parents of young infants. Topics covered are presented at a fifth-grade level. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video series and discussion leader's manuals were designed to be used by staff who serve families in which children age birth to three years are at established, biological or environmental risk and have parents with special needs/mental retardation. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The video is designed to build on parents' strengths by reinforcing those activities they already do with their children, as well as giving them new ideas. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video shows two caregivers each bathing a baby. Watch the communication that occurs between the two sets of partners and identify the behaviors that increase the infant's self-awareness and support the relationship to the adult. Choose from DVD and VHS formats.
This curriculum is designed to be used by home visiting programs to achieve multiple goals: to help expectant families' deal with the multitude of physical and emotional changes pregnancy brings; to foster a strong bond between both parents and their unborn baby; to inspire pregnant women to have a healthy lifestyle and ultimately a healthy baby; to enhance their self-esteem and life goals; to identify early signs of problems; and to prepare couples for parenthood.
Handouts to accompany Partners for a Healthy Baby: Home Visiting Curriculum for New Families: Baby. Available languages: English and Spanish
This curricula includes topics such as bonding and attachment, continuity of care, the effects of stress on the parents and infant, health and safety, mother's physical and emotional health, ways to promote the baby's overall development through daily care routines, toys and books, and building a trusting relationship.
Handouts to accompany Partners for a Healthy Baby: Home Visiting Curriculum: Baby's Months 13-18.
This fourth curriculum in the Partners for a Healthy Baby series incorporates neurodevelopment research, infant mental health, and evidence-based best practices during later infancy.
Bedtime Struggles helps families establish bedtime routines and understand that bedtime is a process that starts before it is time to say "goodnight."
Toddler's Months 19-36 is organized around 4 major areas: FamilyDevelopment, Family Health, Caring for Toddler, and Toddler Development. Included within each area are topics to be discussed on the home visit, samples of handouts for families, and additional resources.
This comprehensive handbook addresses the issues involved when children are potty trained in child care as well as in the home.
This series is designed to teach parents how to promote learning skills in their own children and students through natural play. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
A set of 92 Spanish tear-off handouts to accompany the Home Visiting Curriculum: Baby's 7-12 Months
A set of 92 tear-off handouts to accompany the Home Visiting Curriculum: Toddler's Months 19-36 (1st half of book)
Handouts to accompany Partners for a Healty Baby: Home Visiting Curriculum for Expectant Families: Before Baby Arrives. Available languages: English and Spanish
The video represents the philosophy of Magda Gerber and shows Infants from three months to two years demonstrating the stages of gross motor development. Available in VHS and DVD.
This series of four videos shows how teen parents can prevent and deal with discipline problems with their babies and toddlers. Available on VHS and DVD.
This book, a companion to The Moon is Round, contains twenty-eight delightful rhymes to read to toddlers.
Learningames is the early childhood curriculum developed for the Carolina Abecedarian Project. Includes: Book
These English/Spanish Parent Handouts are part of the Learningames: The Abecedarian Curriculum.
This video examines the homes and lives of six parents who have various types of developmental disabilities. Includes: VHS
This series focuses on the first year of life and presents an occupational therapist, with her infant son, who introduces games and activities that use all the senses to encourage engagement and exploration as well as to identify and overcome problems. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
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