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  1. So This Is Normal Too?: Teachers and Parents Working Out Developmental Issues in Young Children by Deborah Hewitt, 2002-07-01

41. EHS NRC Bulletin Boards
lesson plans, 02/05/03, (3). EHS / child care Partnerships. State day care licensing/EHS conflicts, 10/13/02, (3). early Head Start Manager, 09/28/02, (2).
http://forums.ehsnrc.org/index.cfm?cfapp=2

42. OJJDP: Parenting Resources For The 21st Century - Child Care And Education - Ele
devoted to providing high quality early childhood programs teaching resources (suchas lesson plans and information full continuum of quality care services for
http://www.parentingresources.ncjrs.org/childcare/elementary.html

Alternative Schools

Early Care and Education

Elementary Schooling

Home Schooling
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American Academy of Pediatrics-Back-to-School Tips
The American Academy of Pediatrics outlines back-to-school tips for parents to help children adjust to the first day of school, from a checklist for the first day, to learning and homework tips and bus safety. Ask Dr. Math Ask Dr. Math is a component of Drexel University's Math Forum, an online math education center. Students, parents and teachers can submit questions to math "doctors" who will answer them by e-mail. The Math Forum additionally provides resources, materials, activities and educational services related to mathematics. Back-to-School topics from KidsHealth KidsHealth addresses issues and concerns about going back to school. Topics include: the first day, feelings about school, packing your schoolbag, packing your lunch, what to do if you get sick at school, and ways to prepare for a successful first day. The site also includes pages on staying healthy, growing up, kids' talk, games and links to related services. bigchalk.com

43. Early Childhood Education Links
therapists, public agencies and other child care providers A resource page for earlychildhood through Lotsa lesson plans, Movin Groovin Big Songbooks Catalog
http://w3.gorge.net/cannon/early.html
Early Childhood Links
Alphabet Books
Online Alphabet Books, and Alphabet Lesson Plans. Alphabet Superhighway
A Knowledge resource for schools of the 21st Century. Cyberzine, Library, Challenge Chaser, Traveling Tutor, Smart Searcher, Teachers' Lounge, and Parents' Place. Childfun Early Childhood Education Center
Clearinghouse on Elementary and Early Childhood Education

AskERIC, Listserv, Research, Reggio, Project Approach, Search the ERIC database. Early Childhood Care and Development
International Resources in Support of Young Children (ages 0-8) and their Families. Early Childhood.Com
Early Childhood Development

Early Childhood Development (ECD) is a Crown Entity, established under the Education Act 1989. Our staff in offices around New Zealand provide advice, support and information about early childhood education and parenting to groups, parents and the wider community. Increasingly research affirms the value of investing in early education for improved individual, family, community, social, and economic well-being. ECD spearheads Government's investment in the development of learning opportunities for children in the first five years of life. Early Childhood Education On Line
The Early Childhood Education On Line LISTSERV community offers support and opportunities for information exchange to all educators: families, teachers, caregivers, and others interested in providing quality care and learning situations for young children birth through 8 years.

44. NC 4-H School-Age Care Project Program Staff/Instructors' Page
which expands two pilot projects the TEACH early childhood Health skills and training and stay in the child care classroom by Ideas and lesson plans.
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/fourh/sacc/teachers.html
Resources for Instructors and Program Staff:
Professional Resources
  • The Center for Child Care Workforce
    The Center for Child Care Workforce Provides a monthly electronic letter on news and issues for child care workforce.
  • Earlychildhood.com
    Earlychild.com is brought to you by Discount School Supply, and is designed to help you start children down a path of lifelong learning. This is a dynamic opportunity to discuss issues with your colleagues, find an interesting article, share an idea, or simply have a great time using the resources.
  • Kinderstart
    KinderStart is an all inclusive search engine for information about parenting, birth/pregancy, child development, health, education, learning activities and the wide range of issues related to children seven years and under.
  • Learning Options Online Campus

  • www.learningoptions.org is a virtual campus for the learning and training of child care professionals and related fields at all stages of their careers.
  • NC Cares
    To help get and keep good early childhood teachers in the classroom, Gov. Hunt's Administration put together NC Cares, which expands two pilot projects the T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood Health Insurance Program and Child Care WAGE$ statewide. NC Cares would encourage child care teachers to improve their education, skills and training and stay in the child care classroom by offsetting the cost of health insurance and giving salary supplements to teachers who make a commitment to boost their education and stay in the workforce.
  • NEA: References and Resources Looking for information about American public school education? The National Education Association lets you start your search here.

45. FunLessonPlans.com - Links To Pre-K Resources And Guides
Online lesson plans for Preschoolers Visit the University of First-School.ws -Links for early childhood educators and child care providers are
http://www.funlessonplans.com/links/pre-k_resource.htm
Home Pre-k lesson plans Free Printables E-Booklet Store ... Holiday Activities Preschool lesson plans and themes feature activities for daycare, kindergarten, homeschool, or home.
Our links contain listings for government agencies plus
the best preschool sites, guides, and directories for the A+ Best Sites list. Links to Government Resources: Information on Early Childhood Education Teaching Our Youngest
- A guide for Preschool Teachers and Child Care and Family Providers, Department of Education, April 2002. This free illustrated booklet is available by mail or by download in PDF format. It is an excellent primer full of good ideas about educating small children.
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/teachingouryoungest/
Education Resources Organizations Directory of the U.S. Department of Education.
http://www.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/
U.S. Department of Education (ED) -
http://www.ed.gov/
The National Association for the Education of Young Children - NAEYC is the nation's largest and most influential organization of early childhood educators and others dedicated to improving the quality of programs for children from birth through third grade. Founded in 1926, NAEYC celebrated its 75th anniversary with over 100,000 members and a national network of nearly 450 local, state, and regional Affiliates. NAEYC Affiliate Groups work to improve professional practice and working conditions in early childhood education and to build public support for high quality early childhood programs. NAEYC's Week of the Young Child is April 6-12, 2003: "Children's OpportunitiesOur Responsibilities"

46. AlaskaFamily.org: Search
AKS The plaace to find online lesson plans, thematic units website offers an indepthview on child care issues early childhood Focus Bringing you the news that
http://www.alaskafamily.org/search.pl?topic=Early_Childhood

47. Teacher's Toolbox -Classroom & Childcare Links
focuses on the needs of child care providers Resources for childcare and early childhoodEducation comprehensive site that include lesson plans, bulletin board
http://www.richland.lib.sc.us/toolbox/classroom.htm

Elementary Education

Homeschooling

Information for Childcare Providers

Daycare Provider's Home Page

Craft and circle time ideas abound at this site. The site also contains useful links broken down into categories such as, Special Needs and Medical sites, and Business and Legal sites.
Early Childhood.com

This site is focuses on the needs of child care providers. There are lots of curriculum ideas as well as ideas on how to make childcare centers safe, educational and stimulating places.
Everything Preschool

Loads of lessons arranged by topic are at this great site that is easy to use.
Perpetual Preschool
Looking for ways to improve naptime, to increase parent participation and to create centers? Well it is all here in the form of tried and true ideas posted by childcare providers. Resources for Childcare and Early Childhood Education On this site you will find curriculum ideas, listservs, printable forms and menus. Back to the Top Elementary Busy Teachers' Web Site This is a great, and easy-to-use site that contains well-chosen links under curriculum topics, from archeology to recess to social studies.

48. CAJE Early Childhood Department- Links
early childhood Resources. is the website for The Center for the child care Workforce. lessonplans Page www.lessonplanspage.com This has over 1,000 lesson plans
http://www.caje.org/earlychildhood/ec-links.htm
CAJE Early Childhood Department- Links E.C.
Dep't Home
Conferences Publications ... Contact Jewish Early Childhood Resources BJE of San Francisco
www.bjesf.org

    The BJE of San Francisco established this site in December 2000, and it is dynamic, full of Jewish Early Childhood ideas and information. From the home page go to "For Educators" and follow the link to ECE.
Chadis Crafts and Kippot
www.chadiscrafts.com
    This is a great site for craft ideas. Be sure to go to the end of the page to get her Jewish Links as they are extensive and extremely helpful.
Jewish Agency for Israel, Department for Jewish Zionist Education
www.jajz-ed.org.il
    This is the website for the Jewish Agency of Israel -The Department for Jewish Zionist Education. If you go to the Pedagogic Center there are lots of resources to choose from. However, if you go to DataJEM (database of Jewish educational materials) and search by age, you will find a tremendous number of resources (games, books, activities, links) and information that you can use.
Jewish Community Centers Association
www.ece1.jcca.org

49. Standards, Goals, Outcomes, And Assessment
of Education Statements California child care Desired Results Academic Standards Structured lesson plans Virtual Pre pdf file Ohio early childhood Education
http://home.sprintmail.com/~peggyriehl/predstand.htm
Standards, Goals, Outcomes, Documentation, and Assessment
Links to additional pages Online publications

50. Nicolet College Library Early Childhood Education Pathfinder
Site early childhood.com National Network for child care Idea Box early childhoodEducation Activity Resources Resources, lesson plans and activities for
http://www.nicolet.tec.wi.us/libry/pathfinders/child.htm
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PATHFINDER SCOPE This guide will help you define sources of information in the fields of early childhood education, child care and child development. BACKGROUND INFORMATION (Online Catalog) When beginnning your research, you may wish to identify sources which provide you with an overview of the field. Begin by consulting the Online Catalog . Here are some examples of useful headings: Art_x Study and teaching Education, preschoo l Child behavior Educational games Child care Mathematics_x Study and teaching (preschool) Child development Preschool teacher_x Training of Creative activities and seat work School Management and organization Day care centers Science_x Study and teaching CURRENT INFORMATION Information found in magazines, journals, newspapers and the Internet will not be found in the OnLine Catalog, but can be found by looking in the databases listed below. BadgerLink includes indexes to over 4000 magazines and newspapers. Many articles are full-text.

51. EmTech - Early Childhood
lesson plans; Smart Start; Southern early childhood Association; Southern EducationFoundation; Sparky The Fire Dog Homepage; Stand for children; State child care
http://www.emtech.net/early_childhood.htm
Updated: 3/3/03 Early Childhood

52. Teach A Child To Read - Web Resources2
lesson plans Social Studies lesson plans - and more preschoolers, with tipsfor early reading using Click on Education/Day care/child care, then Literacy
http://www.succeedtoread.com/resources2.html
Teach a Child to Read
Education and Family Information Websites

Home

Auditory Skills

Learning to Read

Teaching Alphabet Sounds
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Literacy Websites for Parents and Teachers

Education and Family Info Websites
Alphabet List

Alphabet Chart

Reading Rescue 1-2-3
About the Author ... The Home School Internet Resource Center (http://www.rsts.net) Provides and exciting, safe educational environment for the home schooling family. Free services include: software, a used curriculum exchange, e-pals, a home school news magazine, curriculum reviews and an inexhaustible list of subject reference links - all updated daily to keep you informed! Essential Learning Institute (http://www.rsts.net/eli) An Affordable Disability Learning Solution. Easily administered computer based program for correcting learning disabilities including: Dyslexia, ADD, ADHD, and Reading and Perceptual Impairments. edHelper.com (http://www.edhelper.com) Lesson Plans - Worksheets - Teacher's Lesson Plans - WebQuests - Primary Teacher Resources - Math Lesson Plans - Writing Lesson Plans - Reading Lesson Plans - Science Lesson Plans - Technology Lesson Plans - Social Studies Lesson Plans - and more ... Sites For Teachers (http://www.sitesforteachers.com)

53. Early Childhood Education
Great site that include interactive sites, lesson plans, cyberzines, challenge versionof the popular magazine, early childhood Today Healthy child care.
http://www.nps.k12.nj.us/EarlyChildhoodTableII.htm
Annotated Resource List For
Early Childhood Education
Lesson Plans
http://mi00040.monroe.k12.la.us/mcs/
community/early_child/early_child.html
Early Childhood Resources . Hundreds of sites for every imaginable activity. http://www.teachingk-8.com/ Teaching K-8. A treasure chest of curriculum ideas. This month's current activities are featured, with past activities in an archive for easy access throughout the year. http://www.janbrett.com/ Jan Brett’s Homepage. http://school.discovery.com/schrockguide/ Kathy Schrock’s Guide for Educators . A categorized list of sites useful for enhancing curriculum and professional growth. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/
Hollow/1213/
Kinder Korner. Kinder Korner is a resource website for teachers and others interested in early childhood education, Pre-K through 2nd Grade. http://www4.mcps.k12.md.us/schools/
PEP/teach.htm
Teaching Ideas for Early Childhood Special Educators. Don't reinvent the wheel - there are lots of ways to share teaching ideas on the web. http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/

54. Child Care Center Assistant - 2593
Formulates weekly and daily lesson plans to provide Provides work direction to childcare aides and early childhood development techniques sufficient to develop
http://www.doer.state.mn.us/stfcs-ac/CSPCS-C/c-2593.htm
var version = 1.0; var version = 1.1; var version = 1.2; var version = 1.3; STATE OF MINNESOTA Class Code: 2593 CLASS SPECIFICATION Barg. Unit(s): 207 CHILD CARE CENTER ASSISTANT KIND OF WORK Technical/para-professional child care work. NATURE AND PURPOSE Under general supervision, develops and implements formal lesson plans, incorporating individual and group activity schedules, for children enrolled in a community college child care center in order to provide proper care and attention as well as formal instruction; performs related work as required. EXAMPLES OF WORK (A position may not include all the work examples given, nor does the list include all that may be assigned.) Formulates weekly and daily lesson plans to provide learning experiences for children by incorporating activities that serve individual needs as well as allowing for group participation. Plans and organizes special activities and field trips to enhance the learning opportunities of children by contracting various organizations and companies, arranging for transportation or meals and enlisting the assistance of other adults as additional escorts. Collaborates with the Center Coordinator and/or other college staff in administering the enrollment and fee collection processes and in the promotion of the center's use among the student population to ensure that all operating policies and procedures are followed and maximum enrollment is fulfilled.

55. The Lesson Plans Page - Over 2,000 Free Lesson Plans!
and updates to incorporate into your lesson planning closer to nature while helpingdevelop early reading skills of pregnancy, as well as infant and child care.
http://www.lessonplanspage.com/articles/EducatorMagazines.html
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    As low as $2.66 per issue!
    Creative Classroom is an excellent hands-on, thorough resource magazine for kindergarten through 6th grade teachers. The award-winning magazine is filled with easy-to-use activities, helpful reproducibles, and fascinating stories. You'll keep your students' interest like never after implement new projects and pertinent educational news you read about. Creative Classroom, from CTW, also comes with useful grade specific sections.

56. NCOE Programs: Early Childhood
Block Grant funds, and prepare county wide child care plans. Napa careS ProjectNapacareSis a project whose goal is to retain early childhood education
http://www.ncoe.k12.ca.us/programs/early_child.htm
The Early Childhood Department provides a wide variety of educational and childcare opportunities. Programs inlcude early childhood special education services, state funded preschool and childcare (3-12 years) services, administration of the Napa County Childcare Planning Council and Napa CARES project and training for childcare providers and families. Choose a program for more specific information:
  • Napa Infant/Preschool Program Child Development Programs Napa County Childcare Planning Council The Napa County Child Care Planning Council is the Local Child Care Planning Council (LPC) for Napa County. Local Child Care Planning Councils determine local community child care needs, determine priorities for the allocation of Federal Child Care and Development Block Grant funds, and prepare county wide child care plans. Napa CARES Project NapaCARES is a project whose goal is to retain early childhood education professionals in Napa County and increase the quality of their educational preparation. NapaCARES rewards the pursuit of child development training among Napa County's early childhood education (ECE) professionals and promotes retention of committed qualified teachers and providers. Annual stipends are provided in varying amounts to these professionals for the completion of specified training, educational attainment and employment stability.

57. CHILD CARE ASST II
who is responsible for the child care Center; Preschool, or early childhood Center Developslesson plans; teaches and cares for children individually
http://www.dist.maricopa.edu/hrweb/wagesal/jobdescriptions/grade7/earlchildII.ht
MARICOPA COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT JOB DESCRIPTION
TITLE: EARLY CHILDHOOD TEACHER II GRADE: 7 JOB CODE: 02925 FLSA: NON-EXEMPT
Job Summary
Performs a wide range of childcare activities in a preschool or child care center, typically characterized by responsibility for lesson planning, teaching and center operations in the absence of the supervisor.
Scope
This position works in a preschool or childcare center. Work contacts include faculty, staff, students, childcare center users, and vendors. Equipment used includes standard office equipment, playground and developmental equipment, kitchen appliances and equipment, record and tape player, and projectors.
Supervision Received
This position reports to a supervisor who is responsible for the Child Care Center; Preschool, or Early Childhood Center; receives general direction regarding routine and standard matters; specific instructions regarding non-routine and highly sensitive matters.
Supervision Exercised
May direct the work of students, including student participants from various educations, home economics, and other classes at the assigned college.
Representative Duties Develops lesson plans; teaches and cares for children individually and in groups; may plan curriculum and develop instructional materials; directs the work of students, including students participating as part of course requirements; prepares facility and grounds for daily operations; may assume responsibility for operation of the center in the evening; acts on behalf of the Supervisor as requested; registers children; maintains records; collects fees; may establish payment arrangements with parents and develop staff and student schedules; purchases food and supplies; prepares snacks/meals; may prepare written evaluations of children's developmental progress; makes home visits, and conducts parent conferences; performs related duties as assigned.

58. Union County Partnership For Children Child Care Programs
child care providers, parents, and SPCC students may use that provides individualizedlesson plans reflecting the current advances in early childhood technology
http://www.unionsmartstart.org/child.htm
PROGRAMS
PARTNERSHIP
GET INVOLVED
The Union County Partnership works with many different local agencies who provide services to children and families and works to identify needed programs and services as well as resources to meet those needs. Often, programs exist but are not being utilized. Sometimes duplication of services are noted. The Partnership was formed to eliminate those duplications and fill the voids in the service delivery system. By blending and leveraging existing resources and providing funding through Smart Start - the programs below are made possible to the young children of Union County: Quality Enhancement Grants Quality Enhancement Grants are intended to help child care providers improve their star-license ratings. The grants assist established child care facilities with the process of improving and enhancing quality in their respective child care programs. The grants allow centers and homes to purchase items that will enhance the learning and play environments of the centers/homes.

59. Web Sites For Child Care Providers & Teachers
links to web sites for child care providers. www.preschoolrainbow.org A wealth ofearly childhood education activities and lesson plans organized in
http://www.pcl.lib.wa.us/earlylearning/websitesccpt.html
Child Care Providers
Tips for Child Care Providers

Resources for Parents

Application Form

Child Care Centers Brochure
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Home Page

Web Sites
Brain Development
Amazing Minds www.kcls.org/am
Provides information about brain development and early learning. Includes links to other child-serving organizations involved in early childhood development.
BrainNet www.brainnet.wa.gov This site is dedicated to improving the lives of all children by ensuring that everyone who comes in contact with children, parents, and pregnant women promote healthy brain development. I Am Your Child www.iamyourchild.org Contains information about brain research, developmental information on children ages birth to three, and tips and resources for parents and caregivers. Zero to Three www.zerotothree.org/brainwonders/caregivers.html From the National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families. Answers questions about brain development, stages of development, and suggests ways child care providers can encourage brain development. Child Care Organizations National Association for Family Child Care www.nafcc.org

60. Earlychildhood.com Links
The California early Childhood Mentor Program Advanced training for experiencedchild care workers who downloadable worksheets and lesson plans for teachers
http://www.earlychildhood.com/Links/index.cfm?CatID=10

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