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Infants and Toddlers

How Infants and Toddlers Think and Feel: What the Research Tells Us, Part 2

Learn what research has uncovered about the remarkable ways 13- to 24-month-olds think and feel. Discover strategies adults can use to deepen relationships and learning during year two of development.

How Infants Think and Feel: What the Research Tells Us

Learn what research has uncovered about the ways infants think and feel during their first year of life. Discover strategies to deepen relationships and learning during the earliest stage of development.

The Science Behind Social and Emotional Development

Learn the science behind early social and emotional development in infants and toddlers. Explore research on how social and emotional development supports learning across the ELOF domains.

Exploring Math with Infants and Toddlers

Discover the math component of STEAM. STEAM stands for science, technology, engineering, art, and math. Find out how infants and toddlers explore everyday math concepts during daily routines and interactions.

Perceptual, Motor, and Physical Development for Infants and Toddlers

View this Teacher Time webisode to learn how to help very young children use their senses to understand and direct their daily experiences. Explore ways to help support children’s gross and fine motor development.

Infant/Toddler Cognition: Supporting Early Math

Find out how infant/toddler teachers and family child care providers can help very young children learn early math concepts and skills. Hear from experts who share information on early math development.

Language and Literacy for Infant/Toddlers

In this Teacher Time webisode, hear from infant and toddler teachers about how they support children's language and literacy development.

Infant and Toddler Explorers: Building STEAM Skills from the Start

STEAM stands for science, technology, engineering, arts, mathematics. Explore research on the STEAM-related abilities of young children. Find out how to support infants and toddlers as they build STEAMskills.

Exploring Science with Infants and Toddlers

In this Teacher Time episode, explore how infants and toddlers use the scientific method to figure out how the world works. Discover strategies and teaching practices that help all children explore science concepts.

Exploring Technology with Infants and Toddlers

Review the technology component of STEAM. STEAM stands for science, technology, engineering, art, and math. Find out how to use simple tools to help infants and toddlers learn about cause and effect.

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