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Here is a list of recently posted videos and webinars, sorted by date. Use the menu to the left to filter by topic, tag, audience, age group, program type, program option, and series.

Supporting Infants’ and Toddlers' Cognitive Self-regulation

Join a discussion on the importance of cognitive self-regulation skills — often referred to as executive functioning — for infants and toddlers and learn ways to support their development.

Supporting Preschoolers' Cognitive Self-regulation

Cognitive self-regulation skills — or executive functioning — are key school readiness skills. Explore the importance of cognitive self-regulation for preschoolers and learn ways to support their development.

Supporting Preschoolers' Emotional and Behavioral Self-regulation

Follow along in a discussion on the importance of emotional and behavioral self-regulation for preschoolers.

Supporting Infant/Toddler Families Through Inclusion

In this Teacher Time episode, learn ways to connect with infant and toddler families and promote the family’s sense of belonging. Discover how to create continuity of care across virtual and in-person learning environments.

Supporting Preschool Families Through Inclusion

In this Teacher Time episode, discover ways to connect with preschool families, promote the family’s sense of belonging, and partner with them to offer consistent learning experiences across virtual and in-person learning environments.

Learning Materials that Promote Inclusion for Infants and Toddlers

Infants and toddlers learn by actively manipulating objects in their environment. Explore ways to include interesting, relevant, and challenging learning materials in infant/toddler environments.

Learning Materials that Promote Inclusion for Preschoolers

Learning materials are teaching tools that support children’s concept and skill development. Explore ways to include interesting, relevant, and challenging learning materials in preschool environments.

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