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Play and Cognition Resources

Active Learning

Five Phases of Educational Treatment Used in Active Learning Based on Excerpts from Are You Blind? By Dr. Lilli Nielsen;  Article by Kate Moss, Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired

Early Childhood Today Developmental Charts

  • Character Development Age by Age
  • Communication Stage by Stage
  • Cooperation Age by Age
  • Development of Math Concepts Age by Age
  • Development of Play Age by Age
  • Development of Thinking Skills
  • How Children Problem Solve
  • How Young Children Explore Their World
  • Literacy Development Age by Age
  • Math and Play Age by Age
  • Math Around the Room
  • On Track with Language
  • Social/Emotional Development

Learning Through Play with Homemade Toys:  Activities to Share with Families

Toys for Young Children

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Early Intervention Resources for India

INTRODUCTORY MATERIALS

  • Table of Contents
  • Recursos de Intervención Temprana para la India
  • Foreword 
  • Introduction: Empowering Parents 
  • Organization of the Manual 

PLANNING AND DOCUMENTATION

  • First Meeting with Family 
  • First Meeting with Child 
  • Moving Forward Family & Child 
  • Suggested Process Timelines 
  • Child Entry Form 
  • 3 Month Follow-Up Form Instructions 
  • 3 Month Follow-Up Form Child 
  • Caregiver Support
  • Caregiver Support Follow-up Form 
  • Observing Teaching Sessions 
  • Quality Guidelines: Caregiver Meeting 
  • Assessment of Child's Development

CHILD DEVELOPMENT

  • Birth to 3 months 

    • Developmental Milestones Circle: Birth to 3 months 
    • Points for concern 
    • Intervention through play 
  • 3 months to 6 months 

    • Developmental Milestones Circle: 3 months to 6 months 
    • Points for concern 
    • Intervention through play 
  • 6 months to 9 months 

    • Developmental Milestones Circle: 6 months to 9 months 
    • Points for concern 
    • Intervention through play 
  • 9 months to twelve months 

    • Developmental Milestones Circle: 9 months to 12 months 
    • Points for concern 
    • Intervention through play 
  • One year to two years 

    • Developmental Milestones Circle: One to Two Years
    • Points for concern 
    • Intervention through play 
  • Two years to three years 

    • Developmental Milestones Circle: Two years to Three years
    • Points for concern
    • Intervention through play 
  • Three years to four years 

    • Developmental Milestones Circle: Three to Four Years
    • Points for concern 
    • Intervention through play
  • Four years to six years 

    • Developmental Milestones Circle: Four Years to Six Years 
    • Points for Concern & Intervention through Play 

RECOMMENDED RESOURCES

  • General Resources
  • Communication Resources
  • Fine Motor Resources
  • Gross Motor Resources
  • Multiple Sensory Impairments Resources
  • Play & Cognition Resources
  • Sensory Impairment Resources
  • Toys for Young Children

 

Countries

  • Bangladesh
  • China
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Malaysia
  • Nepal
  • Philippines
  • Sri Lanka
  • Thailand
  • Vietnam

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