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| Physical Development |
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Physical Development
This video defines physical development and discusses how all children's development
is different. |
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Typical Physical Development
This is an explanation of children's physical development and the movement
phases- reflexive, rudimentary, fundamental, specialized. |
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Dr. Rehfuss- Striking a Balance
This video discusses the development of gross and fine motor development, and
why we should challenge children to develop both. |
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Dr. Rehfuss- Hand Coordination
This video discusses the development of small muscles and how to help children
develop hand coordination skills. |
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Dr. Rehfuss- Hand-Eye Coordination
This video discusses the development of the pincer grasp. |
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Vision
This video discusses the development of an infant's sight. |
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Dr. Walkuski
This video discusses the role you play in children's physical development. |
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Infant Physical Development
This video discusses the physical development of infants. |
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Toddler Physical Development
This video discusses the physical development of toddlers. |
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Dr. Craft: 3 Stages
This video explains the stages of children's development with catching. |
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Climbing
This video is an explanation of the stages of children's climbing development. |
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Why is Outdoor Play Important?
This is an explanation of why it is so important for children to play outdoors. |
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Limited Space
This is an explanation of how to have a movement program with a limited space. |
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Safe Sleeping
Laura Velez, Deputy Commissioner, Division of Child Welfare and Community Services,
explains the dangers of bed sharing and stresses that babies sleep safest
alone, on their backs. |
| Child Development |
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How Infants Learn & Should
Be Taught
This video discusses what infants need in order to be successful learners.
It also describes what providers can do to make sure they are providing infants
with every opportunity to be successful. Childcare providers working with
infants describe how they do some of the things discussed in the video. |
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How Toddlers
Learn & Should Be Taught
This video discusses what toddlers need in order to be successful learners.
It also describes what providers can do to make sure they are providing toddlers
with every opportunity to be successful. Childcare providers working with toddlers
describe how they do some of the things discussed in the video. |
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How Preschoolers
Learn & Should Be Taught
This video discusses what preschoolers need in order to be successful learners.
It also describes what providers can do to make sure they are providing preschoolers
with every opportunity to be successful. Childcare providers working with preschoolers
describe how they do some of the things described in the video. |
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How School-agers
Learn & Should Be Taught
This video discusses what school-agers need in order to be successful learners.
It also describes what providers can do to make sure they are providing school-agers
with every opportunity to be successful. Childcare providers working with school-agers
describe how they do some of the things described in the video. |
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Timeline
of Cognitive Development
This video is a timeline of children's typical cognitive development
from birth to age 5. |
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Piaget
This video describes the four main stages of Piaget's theory of cognitive
development- sensorimotor, pre-operational, concrete operational, formal operational. |
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Social-Emotional Development
throughout the Developmental Stages
This video describes social and emotional skills children possess as infants,
toddlers and preschoolers. |
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Empathy
This video defines empathy and describes three forms of empathy: proximal,
altruistic and self-corrective. It also describes how each age group develops
empathy and gives suggestions for ways to promote empathy in young children. |
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Empowering
Children through Guidance
In this video professor of psychology Dr. Pamela Schuetze discusses how caregivers
should act as a guide for young children experiencing a problem. |
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Conflict Resolution Skills
In this video professor of psychology Dr. Pamela Schuetze describes the skills
children need in order to be able to resolve conflicts. |
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Giving Choices
In this video, professor of psychology Dr. Pamela Schuetze identifies some
things we need to consider when offering children choices. |
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Two Positive Choices
During this video clip, Christine Conboy demonstrates the steps you can follow
when delivering two positive choices to children. |
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Independent Feeding Skills
This video describes the different independent feeding skills children have
at different ages from 8 months to 4 years old. |
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Independent Dressing and Toileting
Skills
This video describes the different independent dressing and toileting skills
children have at different ages from 15 months to 4 years old. |
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Learning
Conflict Resolution Skills
In this video professor of psychology Dr. Pamela Schuetze explains how caregivers
can help children learn conflict resolution skills. |
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| Play |
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Supporting Play
This video shows what happens when a provider gets involved in play and when
they do not. |
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Play Crates
This video looks at how to create outdoor prop boxes- materials you might want to include, how to label and how to involve families in creating them. |
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Outdoor fun
Here we see children engaged in many fun outdoor activities. |
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| Planning/Program Development |
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Setting Goals for Specific Children
This video describes the elements of short term and long term goals for individual
children in a childcare program. Examples are provided. |
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Provider Setting Goals for Children
A family childcare provider describes why setting goals for children is important.
She also discusses goals she has set for three children in her program. We
revisit her one month later to get an update on the children's progress
on their goals. |
| Field Trips |
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Field trips- Starting Out
Providers discuss where they take children for field trips, safety tips and important things to remember when going on field trips. |
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Safety Materials
This video lists the safety materials to bring with you in a backpack for a field trip. |
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What to bring on a field trip
This childcare provider describes all the materials you should take on any field trip. |
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Aquarium
This childcare provider tells us about the way she expanded learning before, during and after a field trip to the aquarium. |
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Field Trip thoughts
This provider tells us that field trips might be a little more work but gives all the reasons why they are so great. |
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| Relationships |
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Why Relationships are Important
Early Childhood Experts discuss the importance of relationships with families. |
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Good Fit
A family child care provider discusses how to decide if a child is a good fit
for your program. |
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Business- Contracts
and Policies
Child Care Business expert Tom Copeland discusses good childcare business
practice including paperwork, handbooks, recordkeeping and contracts. |
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Responsibilities
This video describes the responsibilities of a child care provider and those
of families. |
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Conflict
This video describes how to handle conflict with families. |
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Family Involvement
This video describes why it is so important for families to be involved in
your program. |
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Involvement- During
child care hours
This video describes how to get families involved in your program during
the typical child care day. |
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Involvement- After
child care hours
This video describes how to get families involved in your program after typical
child care hours. |
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Partnership
Early Childhood Experts describe how to form a partnership with families. |
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| Child
Abuse and Maltreatment |
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Definition of Child Abuse
Pat Tooman and Charles Carson discuss the definition of child abuse. |
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Imminent Danger
Pat Tooman and Charles Carson discuss what is meant by the term imminent danger. |
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Maltreatment
Charles Carson discusses what is meant by the term maltreatment. |
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Mandated Reporter
Pat Tooman and Charles Carson discuss the purpose of mandated reporting, and
how this prevents child abuse and maltreatment. |
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Protecting mandated Reporters
Pat Tooman and Charles Carson discuss protections for mandated reporters who
make the call or punishments for those who don't. |
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Reasonable Cause to Suspect
Pat Tooman discusses what reasonable cause to suspect means. |
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Dr. Jocelyn Brown
Dr. Brown discusses how to protect the children by making a report if you suspect
abuse or maltreatment. |
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New CAM Law
This video discusses the new law about calling in abuse or maltreatment and
how a designated reporter can no longer make the call-- instead the person
who saw the abuse or maltreatment must make the call. |
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Indicators
This video discusses the red flags you should look for that may indicate abuse
or maltreatment. |
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Behavioral indicators
This video looks at the importance of looking at children's behaviors that
might indicate abuse or maltreatment is happening. |
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Supporting Families
Early childhood experts discuss how to help families by referring them to services
they might need. |
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Daily Health Check
This video discusses the steps to take to conduct a daily health check. |
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Phone for Mandated Reporters
Experts discuss why there is a special phone number for mandated reporters
to make a call about abuse or maltreatment. |
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Form 2221A
Experts discuss what will happen once you make a call to the SCR and how you
must fill out form 2221A after you report. |
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SCR Phone call
See what it is like to make a phone call to the SCR in this reenacted call. |
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Karen Miller
Karen Miller explains how to continue communication with families after you
call in a report of abuse or maltreatment. |
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You as the Subject of a Report
This video tells us about how providers can be named the subject of a report
of abuse or maltreatment. |
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Final thoughts on CAM
Experts discuss that providers are often the ones who see children on a daily
basis and therefore can detect problems. Make the call if you suspect. |
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Positive Outcomes
People share stories of when a report has been called in and it helped the
family in the end. |
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Working with Families
Early childhood experts discuss why building supportive relationships with
families is important. |
| Communication |
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Geoffrey Canada on Communication
Geoffrey Canada, CEO and President of Harlem Children’s Zone Inc., discusses ways to communicate with children on their level. |
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Stan Davis and Communication
Stan Davis gives advice about how to communicate with children about bullying. |
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Communication Development
This is a timeline of children's communication development from birth to age
6. |
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Teaching Communication Skills
This video shows providers how to help foster children's communication skills
from birth up. |
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Providing Support
This video shows providers how to foster communication during dramatic play
times. |
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Conversations
This video shows a conversation between a provider and child. |
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Infant/Toddler Communication
This video shows providers some materials to use with infants and toddlers
to foster communication and language development. |
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Preschool/Kindergarten Communication
This video shows providers some materials to use with preschoolers and kindergartners
to foster communication and language development. |
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Pre-reading skills
This video shows the importance of reading to young children to foster communication
and language development as well as teach pre-reading skills. |
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Reading a Book
Christine and Jennie read Brown Bear, Brown Bear to different groups of children. |
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Setting up a Cozy Corner
This video shows the makeover of an empty program area into a cozy spot for
children to read. |
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Concepts of Print 0-3 years
old
This video shows what children aged 0-3 learn about by reading and experiencing
books. |
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Concepts of Print 3-4 years old
This video shows what children aged 3-4 learn about by reading and experiencing
books. |
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Concepts of Print 5 and up
This video shows what children aged 5 and up learn about by reading and experiencing
books. |
| Effective Listening and Guidance |
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Listening is Huge
Dr. Pamela Schuetze discusses the importance of really listening to children
so that we get the full story, understand their feelings and figure out how
to handle situations in an effective way. |
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How to Listen So Kids Will Talk
This video describes some ways to listen to children effectively with animated
situations as examples. |
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Don't Solve Problems
Dr. Pamela Schuetze discusses that most people tend to want to jump in and
solve other's problems but we need to just listen. |
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Problem Solving Skills
This video discusses the importance of children learning problem solving skills,
self-awareness and control with your guidance. |
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Active Listening
This video discusses the four main steps to active listening, attending behavior,
paraphrasing to facts, paraphrasing for feelings, questioning. |
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Guidance
Dr. Pamela Schuetze discusses what the term guidance means. |
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Unrealistic Goals
Dr. Pamela Schuetze discusses how to work with a family who has unrealistic
goals for their child. |
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Attentive Listening
Geoffrey Canada discusses how listening helps children to feel important. |
| Bullying |
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Davis/Lickona and Power
Stan Davis and Dr. Tom Lickona discuss the power a bully has over his or her victim. |
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Effects of Bullying
Dr. Tom Lickona, Director of The Center for Fourth and Fifth R’s and education professor at SUNY at Cortland, describes long term and short term effects a child who bullies can have on his or her victim. |
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Cyber Bullying
Ed Kirchgessner discusses the basics of cyber bullying and ways to prevent it in your program. |
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Dr. Lickona on the Bystander
Dr. Tom Lickona discusses the impact the presence of a bystander has on the bullying process. |
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Dr. Lickona on Bullying Charateristics
Dr Tom Lickona discusses the characteristics of bullying. This includes how a child who bullies may act and intimidate other children. |
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Peer Cruelty
Dr. Tom Lickona, Director of The Center for Fourth and Fifth R’s and education professor at SUNY at Cortland, discusses the bigger issue of stopping peer cruelty to prevent bullying behavior. |
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Dr. Lickona on Why Children Bully
Children bully for many reasons. Dr. Tom Lickona gives us reasons why a child might bully. He also dispels common misconceptions about children who bully. |
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Caring Community
Dr. Tom Lickona, Director of The Center for Fourth and Fifth R’s and education professor at SUNY at Cortland, discusses how to the importance of creating a caring classroom community as a way of preventing bullying behavior. |
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Dr. Lickona on Empathy
Dr. Tom Lickona tells why teaching empathy to children is important. |
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Davis and Tattling
Stan Davis, social worker and school counselor, discusses tattling. Also gives advice on how to prevent tattling from occurring. |
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Dr. Lickona’s Closing Thoughts (Pascal’s Story)
Dr. Tom Lickona tells the story of Pascal a child who learned to stand up to bullies at an early age. Also discusses the importance of preventing bullying at an early age and parent involvement. |
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| Business |
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Why is this survey so important?
Ed Gresco, Statewide Organizer, VOICE CSEA, talks about the reason why the insurance videoconference and survey are being done and the importance of filling in the survey. |
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Why don't providers have insurance?
Daycare providers and Union members discuss reasons why providers might no have insurance. Main reasons include access and affordability. |
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Kinds of Insurance
Montage of the different kinds insurances providers have, might have or feel they need. |
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Why is insurance so vital?
Daycare providers and Union members discuss the importance of having insurance for your child care program. |
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Health Insurance Stories
Child care providers share their stories- one couldn’t pay for health insurance and got sick, the other got sick and had health insurance. |
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Why is health insurance so important?
Providers and union members talk about how providers can’t afford to be ill and not working, can’t open their doors if they are sick and then lose out on the income. |
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Story about liability
A Family Day Care Provider tells a story about a child who fell in her program and broke her arm. She was concerned but realized she has insurance to cover it if she needed. |
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Peace of Mind
Daycare providers and Union members discuss that insurance gives providers peace of mind and therefore they don’t have to worry about every little thing in their program - insurance is worth it. |
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Words of Wisdom
Daycare providers and Union members discuss the importance of insurance, and why you should have it to protect yourself, your family and your childcare... Because you never know when something might happen. |
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Insurance help
Daycare providers and Union members discuss some places providers can turn to find out more about insurance or to get better rates on their insurance. |
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Recalled Item Case Study Part 1
Part 1 of a Case Study of a child care center director who gets sued when a child gets hurt on a recalled toy in her program. |
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Tom Copeland- Fear of Taxes
Tom Copeland discusses people’s fears of not doing their taxes correctly, filling out forms wrong, being audited. |
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Recalled Item Case Study Part 2
Part 2 of a Case Study of a child care center director who gets sued when a child gets hurt on a recalled toy in her program. |
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Audit Case Study Part 1
Part 1 of a Case Study of a provider who gets audited by the IRS. |
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Small Claims Case Study
A case study about a child care provider who let a family slide on payments and it ended up in small claims court. |
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Audit Case Study Part 2
Part 2 of a Case Study of a provider who gets audited by the IRS. |
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IRS Ordinary and Necessary
Tax Specialists from the IRS discuss normal expenses providers can take in their taxes. |
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Tom Copeland
Tom Copeland tells us that we are all responsible for our business and that we must take care of it to support caring for children. |
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CACFP
In this video Sandra Rhoades, from the Child and Adult Care Food Program, describes the Child and Adult Care Food Program, how it works, how it can help providers save money and your responsibilities as a provider who participates. |
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Taxes
Tom Copeland, Family Child Care Business expert, describes the importance of keeping track of tax forms and being sure you claim all you are entitled to receive from the IRS. |
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OCFS Child Day Care Forms
This video reviews several OCFS forms that can help child care providers with paperwork for their programs. |
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Final Thoughts From Tom Copeland
Tom Copeland, Family Child Care Business expert, shares his thoughts on the importance of record keeping. |
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Love Recordkeeping
In this video Tom Copeland, Family Child Care Business expert, discusses the fact that providers who love caring for children generally don’t love the recordkeeping process. |
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Documentation Techniques
Child care providers share their ideas for ways they document observations in a timely fashion. |
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Business
Tom Copeland, Family Child Care Business expert, describes why it’s important to act business-like when providing care for children. |
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CSEA
Denise Dowell, Director of Early Learning and Care Programs at CSEA, describes CSEA and VOICE CSEA for providers, their history with providers, how they can help providers, and information about the new on-line trainings they will be hosting soon. |
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Let’s Talk
This video shares the importance of communication with families. It discusses the importance of talking with families about children’s medical files, observations and other important information. |
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| Environmental Hazards |
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Radon
Robert Rehfuss, Ph.D., describes what radon is, why inhaling radon is a problem,
symptoms of radon exposure, and what can be done if radon is found. |
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Lead
Robert Rehfuss, Ph.D., describes what lead is, where lead can be found, what
effects exposure to lead can have on children, and what lead poisoning is. |
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Carbon Monoxide Detectors
Wands Lizak Wells, the chief of hazardous substances emergency surveillance
project, describes what a carbon monoxide detector is, why they are helpful,
and what you should do if your carbon monoxide detector sounds. |
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Carbon
Monoxide
Robert Rehfuss, Ph..D, talks about sources of carbon monoxide, how carbon monoxide
is produced, why carbon monoxide is a problem, how carbon monoxide effects
people who inhale it, and the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. |
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Mold
Robert Rehfuss, Ph.D., describes different types of mold, how inhaling the
spores can affect people and what can be done to handle mold problems. |
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Holiday Plants
The toxicity of common holiday plants, such as balsam fir, pine, spruce, holly,
Jerusalem cherry, mistletoe, poinsettia is discussed. |
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Perils of Secondhand Smoke
This video discusses the dangers of second hand smoke and the health risks
that it poses to children |
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Pesticides
Robert Rehfuss, Ph.D., describes how pesticides work and how being exposed
to them can affect people. |
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Reducing Exposure
to Lead
This video describes tips to help reduce children's exposure to lead, including:
washing hands frequently, keeping the indoor environment as clean and dust
free as possible, taking shoes off before entering the program, encouraging
healthy eating habits, inspecting the program regularly for lead hazards, keeping
up to date on latest recall information, and more. |
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Asbestos
Robert Rehfuss, Ph.D., describes what asbestos is used for, what makes it dangerous,
and how it can lead to Asbestos, a disease that has no real treatment that
causes a person to progressively lose more and more of their ability to breathe. |
| Literacy |
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Jennie and Tessa
In this video Jennie Birckmayer demonstrates using good early childhood literacy skills when reading to a toddler friend Tessa. The video is time elapsed to show Tessa at different stages of development from 21 months to 32 months. |
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Emergent Literacy Table
This video highlights the four legs of emergent literacy: listening, reading, writing, speaking. |
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Webbing
Christine Conboy demonstrates a how to create theme and activity webs to use when planning author studies. |
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Winnie Appleton
Christine Conboy leads this fun activity that combines art and literacy. |
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Language Arts Quilt
In this culminating activity Christine Conboy combines a child’s favorite poem and their drawing of it into a quilt. |
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Jenny and a Bag of Books
In this video Jennie Birckmayer visits the infant room of a day care center. Jennie models good early childhood literacy skills while reading to several infants. |
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Dr. Scanlon on Nursery Rhymes
Dr. Donna Scanlon from University at Albany discusses importance of nursery rhymes in early literacy. |
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Dr. Scanlon on Vocabulary
Dr. Donna Scanlon from the University at Albany discusses importance of vocabulary in literacy development. |
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Sequencing Sounds
In this video Christine Conboy uses the children's familiarity of animal sounds from the poem "The Frogs Wore Red Suspenders"
to create sequences and patterns with animal cards. Watch as she links math, science and literacy in this activity for five year olds. |
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Crooked Man
Christine Conboy leads this activity with a small group of five year olds. She uses the poem "There Was a Crooked Man" to teach children new vocabulary and build "crooked" houses. |
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First Steps to Literacy
A video clip describing the first steps you can take with infants and toddlers in child care programs to prepare them to learn to read and write in later years. |
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A Day at Schoharie County Head Start
This video clip shows children and staff at the Schoharie County Head Start engaged in activities based on books by Jan Brett. |
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"Fritz and the Beautiful Horses" Activities
This video clip shows a group at the Schoharie Clover Patch Programs engaging in activities based on Jan Brett’s book “Fritz and the Beautiful Horses”. |
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A Trip to Binghamton's Discovery Center
This video clip shows a still photo tour of the Interactive Jan Brett exhibit at the Discovery Center in Binghamton, NY. |
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Progression of Language Development in Children
A video clip describing the development of language skills in children from birth to preschool. |
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Importance of Print in Child Care Programs
A video describing the importance of using print in child care programs with children in all stages of development. |
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Development of Reading in Infants
This video clip describes what infants need from adults in their lives to help them get ready to read. |
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Development of Reading in Toddlers
This video clip describes things that help toddlers acquire reading skills. |
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Development of Reading in Preschoolers
A video clip that describes things adults can do with preschoolers to help them develop reading skills. |
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Library Safari
A video clip that takes the viewer on a tour of the layout and services provided by a local library. |
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How to Make a Felt Board
This video shows step by step directions for how to make and use a felt board in a childcare setting. |
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How to Make a Story Apron
This video clip shows how to make and use a story apron with young children. |
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Reading "Caps for Sale" with Young Children
This video clip demonstrates how to read the book "Caps for Sale" with young children. |
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Learning to Read
A video where Drs. Scanlon and Rehfuss describe how children learn to read. |
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How to Make a Forward Facing Bookshelf
A video clip describing how to make an inexpensive forward facing bookshelf for a child care program. |
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Setting up a Butterfly Garden in Your Dramatic Play Area
A video clip describing how to set a dramatic play area up as a butterfly garden. Great follow up activity to reading Eric Carle’s "The Very Hungry Caterpillar". |
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Setting up a Days Maze in Your Large Motor Area
A video clip describing how to set up and use a Days Maze using cardboard boxes in your large motor area based on Eric Carle’s book "The Very Hungry Caterpillar". |
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Making Cat in the Hat Hats
A video describing how to make different types of hats in the art area based on Dr. Seuss’ book "The Cat in the Hat". |
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Preschool and School-Age Print Rich Environments
This video clip describes how to set up a print rich environment for preschoolers and school-age children. |
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Choosing the Right Books for Children at Different Ages
This video clips describes the types of books that best suit children of different ages from infancy through school-age. |
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Activities to do with Preschool Children about Feelings
This video clip describes activities you can do with young children when you want to talk about feelings. |
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Playing Feelings Charades
A video clip showing preschool children playing a game of charades based on feelings/emotions. |
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Playing Feelings Bingo
This video clip shows preschoolers playing a game of Feelings Bingo. |
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Choosing Stories for Storytelling
This video clip describes how to choose stories that make good candidates for storytelling. |
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"Once Upon a Storytelling" Animation
This video animation tells the story of providers and children overcoming their fear of storytelling. |
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Advice from Bev Bos on How to Become a Good Storyteller
A video clip where early childhood expert Bev Bos gives advice on how providers can become good storytellers. |
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Marni Gillard Promotes Storytelling
A video clip where professional storyteller Marni Gillard describing how storytelling helps children learn reading and writing skills. |
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Marni Gillard Demonstrates Storytelling Activity
This video shows professional storyteller Marni Gillard telling stories with young children. |
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"Where the Wild Things Are" Wild Rumpus
A video clip that shows children dressed in wolf suits engaged in a musical wild rumpus based on Maurice Sendak’s "Where the Wild Things Are". |
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Making and Using a Shadow Box
A video clip showing children making and using a shadow box after reading Maurice Sendak’s "Where the Wild Things Are". |
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Making Alligator and Monkey Puppets
This video clips shows step by step directions for how to make an alligator and monkey puppet based on song "No More Monkey’s Swinging in a Tree". |
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Language Awareness Activities
This video clip shows different fun activities providers can do with children to increase their language awareness. |
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Playing name Games with Children
This video clip demonstrates how letters are the building blocks of print and shows several fun activities children can do involving the letters in their names. |
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Feelings
Christine Conboy gives examples of how to help children understand their emotions using the book 'Feelings' by Aliki. |
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Print Rich Environment
This video looks at how to foster a print rich environment so that children are engrossed in literacy activities and literacy learning throughout your program. |
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Phonological awareness
This video gives some information about phonological awareness, phonemes, phonics,
and phonemic awareness. |
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Check It Out: Building Relationships through Books
Casey Becker shares books that her daughter likes to read with her. Although these are Becker family favorites, childcare providers can have similar relationship building experiences with the children in their care by following the children’s leads and reading books that interest them. |
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Literacy Begins at Birth
In this video providers discuss how literacy development begins at birth and how you must start reading to them and having conversations with them to develop literacy skills. |
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Emergent Literacy
Discusses the different activities, materials and games you can use with the children in your care to teach literacy skills. |
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Baby Michael Timeline
This video looks at one child’s literacy development from birth to 14 months. |
| Art |
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Creativity
Childcare providers describing "What creativity means to them." |
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Sydney Gurewitz Clemens
Early childhood author and consultant Sydney Gurewitz Clemens talks about the importance of using quality art materials with children. She also emphasizes that teachers don't need to be artists for children to benefit from art activities. |
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Diane Trister Dodge on Art
The President of Teaching Strategies Incorporated, and Author of Creative Curriculum Books discusses the benefits of emphasizing process over pre-plannned art activities. |
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The Psychology of Art
Description of the impact art has on the cognitive and social development of children. |
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Michelangelo
Highlights of the works and life of Renaissance artist Michelangelo. |
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Lie Down Painting
Christine Conboy leads a small group of kids in an art activity mimicking Michelangelo painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. |
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Mattisse
Highlights of the works and life of French artist Henri Matisse. |
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Story Color Collage
Christine Conboy leads a small group of children in making colorful collages in the style of Henri Matisse. |
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Pollock
Highlights of the works and life of American artist Jackson Pollock. |
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Action Splatter
Christine Conboy leads a small group of children in a Jackson Pollock style activity. The children spread, drip and splatter paint onto their papers. |
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Duchamp
Highlights of the works and life of Dada period artist Marcel Duchamp. |
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String Drop
Christine Conboy leads an activity based on the works of Marcel Duchamp. Children find ways to be creative with everyday objects in unconventional ways. |
| Health/Nutrition |
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Standard Precautions Related to Blood
A video clip describing how to properly clean up blood when children get hurt in child care programs. |
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Health and Safety Daycare Center Indoor/Outdoor
A shortened version of daycare center indoor and outdoor health and safety.
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Childhood illnesses
Several providers tell of the illnesses they see most often including - colds, allergies, and ear infections. |
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Ear Infections
Animation of what ear infections are and a story of a father who had a child with ear infections.
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Handwashing
The importance of handwashing, when to do it, and step by step instructions. From the Family Day Care Health and safety video. |
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Why Wash Hands?
An activity with children to stress importance of hand washing.
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Cleaning and Sanitizing
Steps to take to clean and sanitize, how to make bleach solution, and why it is so vital to clean and sanitize. |
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Health Care Plan
Why we should have a health care plan, the importance of this plan, and what to include in your plan.
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Indoor Activities
Discusses how to keep children moving even while you are indoors. |
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Portion Size
George Bradley tells us the importance of reading labels and proper portion size.
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Trying new foods
Describes how to help children explore new foods and how to encourage food exploration. |
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Promoting Healthy Nutirtion
Discusses ways of promoting healthy nutrition in your child care program.
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Small Space
A physical education teacher tells us how to incorporate movement into your program even when you have a small space. |
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Children's Favorite Foods
Children tell us their favorite kinds of foods, some healthy, others not.
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Did you Know?
This video highlights how obesity is becoming such a problem for this country-- The problems of too much fast food and too much fat, lifestyle choices, and sedentary lifestyle. |
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Effects of Obesity
Early Childhood experts describe the problem of obesity including statistics and health problems it may cause.
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The Grain Group
This video describes what grains are, examples of grains, the 2 subgroups of
grains (whole grains and refined grains) and gives suggestions for the grains
that should be consumed. |
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The Vegetable Group
This video describes what vegetables are, how they can be prepared, how they
are categorized into 5 subgroups (dark green, orange, dry beans and peas, starchy,
and other) and gives suggestions for the vegetables you should strive to include
in your diet.
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The Fruit Group
This video describes what fruits are, how they can be purchased and prepared
and gives recommendations for the fruits you should strive to include in your
diet. The video also describes what fruit juice is and gives recommendations
for how and how much fruit juice should be served. |
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The Meat and Meat Alternative Group
This video describes what meat and meat alternatives are, and gives suggestions
for choosing meats, how to prepare them and what meats to limit the use of.
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The Milk Products Group
This video describes what milk and milk products are and gives suggestions
for the types of milk products you should strive to include in your diet. |
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Beverages
This video describes other beverages young children drink such as water and
sweetened beverages and gives suggestions for how often these beverages should
be consumed. The video also gives examples of sweetened beverages
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Low Nutrition, High Fat & Calorie Foods
This video describes what low nutrition, high fat and high calorie foods are,
gives specific examples of them, and gives suggestions for how often they should
be consumed. |
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Rae Pica & Activity
In this video, children's movement specialist Rae Pica describes ways
children get more physically active regardless of space, time or finances.
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Diane Levin - Media Culture
In this video, Diane Levin, professor of Education at Wheelock College in Boston, defines the term media culture. |
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The Divided Plate
This video describes the concept of the divided plate as a way to visualize
proper portion sizes and planning a more balanced meal. |
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Let's Move! Child Care
In this video Christine Conboy describes the Let's Move! Child Care initiative, a nation-wide call to action that empowers child care center and family-care home providers to make positive health changes in children, early on, that could last a lifetime. |
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Benefits of Physical Activity
This video describes the physical, cognitive and social-emotional benefits of engaging in physical activity for young children. |
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Obstacle Course
This video shows preschool children completing an indoor obstacle course that contains the movement skills of hopping, crawling, balancing, walking, climbing stairs, jumping and throwing. |
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Infant Activities
This video shows an infant engaged in physical activities such as the commando crawl, crawling, pulling up on an object and reaching. |
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Let's Talk-Physical Activity
This video shares some ideas for simple ways families can easily fit physical activity into their busy schedule at home. |
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LMCC Call to Action
In this video, Christine Conboy encourages child care providers to visit the Let's Move! Child Care website and register as an LMCC participant. |
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Swat the Fly
This video, produced by Active Play Books, shows children engaged in a physical activity that gives them a great cardiovascular workout. |
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Alligator Pit
This video, produced by Active Play Books, shows children engaged in a physical activity which allows them to practice balancing. |
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Bubble Wrap Jumping
This video, produced by Active Play Books, shows children engaged in a physical activity that provides them with an opportunity to practice the fundamental skill of jumping. |
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Confusion
Dr. Edward Hallowell uses the word confused to cover all learning difficulties. |
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Nature versus Nurture
Dr. Edward Hallowell talks about brain development, genetics versus the environment and how these effect children’s development. |
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Awareness
Dr. Edward Hallowell discusses why it is important for child care providers and families to know about conditions and challenges so they can understand what is going on and work with the children. |
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Problems
Casey Becker talks about the different emotional and learning problems and the signs to watch for. |
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Catching Problems Early
Here Dr. Edward Hallowell tells us about the importance of catching problems in children early on. |
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Fear
Dr. Edward Hallowell discusses his thoughts about the only learning disability- fear and how the best antidote is a human relationship. |
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Aggressive boys
Dr. Edward Hallowell talks about boys and aggression, when aggression is too much and how to help prevent aggression. |
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Depression
Dr. Edward Hallowell discusses how depression is often overlooked in children and how to help a child who is depressed. |
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Communication
Dr. Edward Hallowell discusses the importance of communication between child care providers, families and children. |
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Dealing with Families
Dr. Edward Hallowell discusses how to approach and talk to families about there child when there may be a possible learning disability. |
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Blame
Dr. Edward Hallowell talks about why it is vital not to blame anyone when a child has a learning difficulty but to continue to talk to families about it until they get the child checked. |
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Talking to Children
Dr. Edward Hallowell discusses that children are the first to be aware of their learning challenges, and how to help children overcome these challenges. |
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Trauma in Young Children
Promo video for The New York City Early Childhood Mental Health Strategic Work Group recently released brochure titled “Trauma in Young Children: A Huge Problem Hiding in Plain Sight and How You Can Help”. |
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IEP Preparation
This video shares the Head Start Center for Inclusion guidelines for what providers should do before, during and after an IEP meeting. |
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Geoffrey Canada: What it's like to be a Child Today
Geoffrey Canada talks about what it's like to be a child today |
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Diane Levin and the Continuum of Violence
Diane Levin, professor of education at Wheelock College in Boston talks about the role of media violence and real world violence on the continuum of violence. |
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How Witnessing Violence Effects Young Children
Betsy McAlister Groves, LICSW, describes some physical, physiological and emotional effects that witnessing violent events can have on young children. |
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How Children Exposed to Violence might Feel
Betsy McAlister Groves, LICSW, describes how children exposed to violence typically feel. She explains that young children are so vulnerable because they don't make sense of the world as adults do, so providers must remember that it is the child's perception of the event that matters. |
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My Safe Place
Members of the PDP staff talk about the"safe place" they go to when they are feeling stressed and how being there makes them feel. |
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How we can Help Children who have been Exposed to Violence
Betsy McAlister Groves, LICSW, describes how childcare providers can help children who have been exposed to violence by establishing nurturing, predictable, warm and secure relationships; providing predictable environments and giving children a safe place to talk when they are scared. |
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Creating a Safe Program
Children who have witnessed violence or a traumatic event need a loving environment where they have time to heal and release stress. Childcare providers can establish this safe place by evaluating their activities, planning for group activities that use teamwork, letting children ask questions and make decisions, looking at things from all angles, and by providing many opportunities for children to engage in free play, share, help, and participate in cooperative, non-competitive games. |
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Responding to Children who have Witnessed Violence
Betsy McAlister Groves, LICSW, talks about how childcare providers can respond to children who have witnessed something frightening: don’t worry about saying something wrong, be nurturing and reassuring, and give children permission to talk about what happened. |
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Factors that Determine Children’s Responses to Traumatic Events
Christine Conboy discusses different factors that determine how children might respond to witnessing violent or traumatic events. These include: the child’s age, temperament and emotional state of mind. They also include external factors such as the intensity of the event, the child’s proximity to the event, and the child’s familiarity with the victim. |
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Safety
Early Childhood Experts discuss why providing a safe environment is so important. |
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Child’s Eye View
Ideas for how to check for hazards within your child care program. You must
do this each and every day. |
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Safety Rules
This video discusses how to make safety rules for your child care program. |
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Safety Topics
This video gives ideas for what safety topics to discuss with children. |
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Playground Injuries
Each year 200,000 children visit emergency rooms because of playground injuries. Susan Hudson, Education Director for the National Program for Playground Safety, tells us about proper playground surfacing and equipment. |
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Playground Suitcase
You never know what you may find at the community playground. Safety hazards and inappropriate equipment can make going to the playground or park a problem. Casey Becker gives us some ideas of what to do if you and the children get to the park and encounter a safety issue. |
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Equipment To Be Cautious Of
Susan Hudson tells us about the many safety hazards that can harm a child on a playground. She also discusses lead and arsenic in older playgrounds. |
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Bike Helmets
Casey Becker discusses bike safety and the New York State Helmet Law. Bill Van Alstyne, Program Director for the Albany County DPW traffic safety education programs, shows us the proper way to wear a bike helmet. |
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Zone Supervision
Supervision is much more than just watching the children as they play outdoors. Proper supervision involves communication, organization, planning and engaging activities. Zone supervision is a supervision plan that includes all of that and more. |
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Poisonous Plants
Casey Becker shows us some common plants that if eaten can cause health problems for children. |
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Outdoor Safety
This overview of outdoor safety will give you some helpful tips and ways to keep children safe during the summer months. |
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Sun Safety
The sun can be healthy and harmful for children. Casey Becker gives some advice on how to keep children safe and healthy on a sunny day. |
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Safety Precautions Relating to Blood
In order to protect yourself and the children in your care you will need to use very specific infection control measures whenever you come into contact with infectious materials. |
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Planning for Emergencies
No matter how safe your outdoor play area, children do get hurt. Watch for strategies on how to prepare for emergency situations. |
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Creating a Safe Haven in Your Program
A video clip that describes steps you can take to increase safety and prevent accidents in child care programs. |
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Child Proofing Your Child Care Program
A video clip that describes how to assess your child care program for safety hazards by looking at the room from the child’s level. |
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A Fire Protection Story
This video clip tells the re-enacted story of a provider who had a fire in her family childcare home. |
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A Safety Story
This video clip tells the re-enacted story of a how a child got a hold of model airplane parts and ingested some while in childcare. |
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Response to "A Fire Protection Story"
In this video clip licensors comment on the re-enacted story told in the “A Fire Protection Story” video clip. |
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Response to "A Safety Story"
In this video clip licensors comment on the re-enacted story told in the “A Safety Story” video clip. |
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Eric Strickland
This video looks at the safety of playground equipment: barriers, surfacing, slides, condition of equipment, entrapments, stairs, handrails, supervision, and maintenance issues. |
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Pools
This piece addresses pool safety- how to keep children safe when swimming, how to protect children from pool hazards, regulations dealing with pools and both private and public pool use. |