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Questions About Kids
on the topics of Social and Emotional Growth, Challenging Behaviors,
and Mental Health
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Questions About Kids tackles
common issues of concern to parents and
caregivers. These free flyers provide answers to important
questions that parents of infants and toddlers have about their
children's development. Written by experts at the University of
Minnesota, they are short and easy to read and have the most up to
date information about the psychological development of infants and
toddlers. Many are available in Spanish, Somali, and/or Hmong.
Questions About Kids can be
downloaded and reproduced as necessary, with no copyright
restrictions. Hand them out to families, use them to foster group
discussion, or use them to follow up on a conversation. Link to this
page from your website, print and use the Questions About Kids,
and share these great resources with others. Alternative formats,
including text only, are available upon request.
You can
also distribute this flyer, listing all Questions About Kids topics.
CEED also publishes a series of
one-page Tip Sheets
for early childhood and special education professionals working
with young children. |
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to have the free download of
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Am I spoiling
my baby?
Can a mom's depression affect her baby or toddler?
Can
I help my baby remember?
Can I make my
baby smarter?
Do dads really make a
difference?
How can I get my
baby to
sleep through the night?
How can I guide my
child's TV viewing?
How can I help my
baby or toddler to move around?
How can I
help my child to be more considerate?
How can I help
my child understand death?
How can I help my young
child to become a reader?
How can I survive
these temper tantrums?
How can I
teach my child responsibility?
How can parents
and caregivers support a baby's healthy
development?
How can trauma affect my
young child?
How do I get to know my
newborn?
Is It normal for
children to be afraid?
Is It okay to leave
her
home alone?
Is my child
ready for kindergarten?
Is this stress? What
can
I do?
What can I do
about sibling rivalry?
What does it mean when
my young child is assessed?
What is
meant by "infant mental health"?
What should I teach
my
child about money?
What's going on in my
baby's brain?
What's the
difference
between discipline and punishment?
Why are the
"twos" so terrible?
Why can't this kid
find
something to do?
Why is his only word
"no!"?
For an additional resource on a
variety of preschool topics, see the
CEED Tip Sheets. |
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Reprint Requirements
The information contained in
Questions About Kids may be reproduced without
charge for education/training or related
activities. There is no requirement to
obtain special permission for such uses. We do,
however, ask that the below citation appear on
all reproductions:
Copyright
© 2009 by Center for Early Education and
Development (CEED)
Reprinted
with permission of the Center for Early
Education and Development (CEED), College of Education and
Human Development, University of Minnesota, 1954 Buford
Avenue, Suite 425, St. Paul, MN 55108; phone: 612-625-3058; fax:
612-625-2093; http://cehd.umn.edu/ceed
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CEED also publishes a series of
one-page Tip Sheets
for early childhood and special education professionals working
with young children. |
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