Resource Hub

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A Guide To Serve & Return – From the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University

A Guide to Serve & Return, from The Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University, includes various resources, including a podcast episode and a handout that summarizes the five simple steps … Read more



Coach’s Corner: Six Reasons You Should Network…And Seven Ways DIEEC Can Help You Do It

In today’s world, networking is important in any field. Connections with other professionals can provide endless opportunities. Networking can lead to camaraderie, a deeper knowledge of the field, and career advancement. Below … Read more



Meeting the Needs of All Children: Supporting Dual Language Learners

Head Start has developed three guides to support the “full and effective participation of children who are dual language learners and their families.” The first guide is designed to support program leaders … Read more



ECE Professional Wellness Resources

Here you will find a list of resources specifically related to the topic of holistic wellness for you, the provider. Please note: Clicking on the link will navigate away from our website. … Read more



Coach’s Corner: Community Partnerships

When it comes to children the old saying goes, “It takes avillage to raise a child.” But what does that village actuallylook like when it comes to early childhood education? Thevillage starts … Read more



Languages to Grow On

From the Children’s Book Council: Multilingual board books introduce young readers to the sounds and rhythms of more than one language from the very start, helping to build early literacy skills, expand … Read more



Mindfulness in Head Start Settings

Mindfulness in Head Start Settings, from headstart.gov, provides links to a few different resources to support growth in this area. These resources include: An online learning module (also called Mindfulness in Head … Read more



Responsive Interactions with Young Children -Head Start

The Head Start brief, You’re the Best Teacher! Responsive Interactions with Young Children, explains how adults’ responsive social interaction is key to children’s early learning.