Use the following resources to identify new ways to support children’s social-emotional development. Share the resources with families to extend social-emotional learning at home.
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The website, Too Small to Fail, provides information about ways parents and caregivers can promote young children’s development. You may want to share information from the website with the families of the children you care for in your home.
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The article, Six Ways Parents Can Raise Empathetic Children shares information about how to discuss emotions during daily interactions with children in your family child care environment (or with your own children) to encourage them to be more empathetic towards others. You may want to share this blog with the families of children in your care.
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The website, Trying Together, provides a variety of resources for families including information, activities and tools on social-emotional development, encouraging positive self-esteem and self-confidence, supporting children with challenging behaviors, and self-care strategies.
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