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Toddler's Months 19-36 is organized around 4 major areas: FamilyDevelopment, Family Health, Caring for Toddler, and Toddler Development. Included within each area are topics to be discussed on the home visit, samples of handouts for families, and additional resources.
A set of 80 tear-off handouts to accompany the Home Visiting Curriculum: Toddler's Months 28-36 (2nd half of book)
This fourth curriculum in the Partners for a Healthy Baby series incorporates neurodevelopment research, infant mental health, and evidence-based best practices during later infancy.
This curricula includes topics such as bonding and attachment, continuity of care, the effects of stress on the parents and infant, health and safety, mother's physical and emotional health, ways to promote the baby's overall development through daily care routines, toys and books, and building a trusting relationship.
This video teaches the significance of home visiting for infants and toddlers with special needs and their families, the common structure of a home visit, and the multiple factors that influence in-home early intervention services. 16 minutes.
This book offers practical guidance for the challenging situations that come up in home visiting work with young children and their families.
This video contains important information about early child development, and it addresses the psychological impact of the infant's attachment and relationship with the parents within the first 12 months of its existence. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
This video contains valuable footage about infant attachment and the relationship with parents during the initial year of life.
This video is a guide about infant attachment that is useful for infant mental health professionals and concerned parents.
This program introduces early intervention personnel from a variety of backgrounds and other prospective home visitors to basic strategies that can support successful visits. Includes: VHS
This book provides a developmentally sound framework for strengths-based family intervention in the first three years of life.
This curriculum is designed to be used by home visiting programs to achieve multiple goals: to help expectant families' deal with the multitude of physical and emotional changes pregnancy brings; to foster a strong bond between both parents and their unborn baby; to inspire pregnant women to have a healthy lifestyle and ultimately a healthy baby; to enhance their self-esteem and life goals; to identify early signs of problems; and to prepare couples for parenthood.
Handouts to accompany Partners for a Healty Baby: Home Visiting Curriculum for Expectant Families: Before Baby Arrives. Available languages: English and Spanish
This curriculum is designed to be used by home visiting programs serving families with young infants to achieve multiple goals: to help families deal with the multitude of changes a new baby brings; to foster a strong bond between both parents and their baby; to inspire families to maximize their baby’s health, social, cognitive, language and motor development; to identify early signs of problems; and to enhance parenting skills and self-esteem.
Handouts to accompany Partners for a Healthy Baby: Home Visiting Curriculum for New Families: Baby. Available languages: English and Spanish
Handouts to accompany Partners for a Healthy Baby: Home Visiting Curriculum: Baby's Months 13-18.
A set of 92 Spanish tear-off handouts to accompany the Home Visiting Curriculum: Baby's 7-12 Months
A set of 92 tear-off handouts to accompany the Home Visiting Curriculum: Toddler's Months 19-36 (1st half of book)
This eight-video series was designed to enable new parents to become more knowledgeable, observant, and responsive to their infants’ cues and individual learning abilities. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The topics include what the newborn sees and hears, crying, helping to clam the newborn, adaptive reflexes and inborn responses, the six states of infant awareness, and feeding and nurturing. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The topics include observing changes in the one month baby, assessing the baby’s capabilities, responsiveness, sleep, crying, parental changes, feeding, temperament & personality, the expanding family, play, and parenthood. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The topics of this video include the following: the importance of touch, the value of massage for babies, and how to give a baby massage. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The topics include observing changes, alertness and recognition, crying, physical development, social interaction, sleep, feeding, prenatal needs and growth, and playing and relating. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The topics include observing changes, crying, fatherhood, motherhood, interacting through play, sleep, and becoming a parent. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The topics include observing changes, interactive play, thinking & understanding, motor development, a new level of care, sleep, feeding, the developing relationship, entertaining the baby, siblings, organizing family life, and parenthood. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The topics include observing changes, security and exploration, parental concerns, play, communication, motor development, social behavior, mental abilities, feeding, caregivers, sleep, and the parent/baby relationship. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
The topics include reflections on the first year, individual development, interactive play, verbal ability and understanding, independence and personality, preparation for parenthood, responses to the baby’s behavior, consideration of parenthood and family, living as a family, and work and child care. Available in DVD and VHS formats.
Seeing is Believing helps parents increase their sensitivity and responsiveness to their babies’ signs and cues by using a videotaping strategy. DVD includes: Part 1: Introduction is 33 min., Part 2: Practice is 16 min., the guide is 61 pages.
This video shows early interventionists providing services to young children with special needs from birth to three years of age and their families in their natural environments. Includes: VHS and Manual
This Resource Manual is for early-intervention service providers who work with young children with special needs, their families, and child-care providers. Includes: Resource Manual in Two Volumes
Supports and services for infants and toddlers with special needs are best provided in the context of a family’s everyday routines, activities, and places (also known as “natural environments”). Includes: VHS and 55-page Facilitator’s Guide.
A number of professionals share their insights and guidelines for incorporating positive touch into the services they provide. Available in DVD and VHS formats. Available Languages: English and Spanish
Based on developmentally appropriate best practices, research, NAEYC standards, and Head Start guidelines, this curriculum can be used with parents as part of parental education training sessions, or by parents at home Supports Early Reading First programs. Available in DVD and VHS formats. Spanish available in VHS only.
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