The American Association of School Librarians has released a guide to social and emotional learning for picture book readers! Follow the link below for more information.
#SEL#reading#primary#edchat
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60% of CA families live in childcare deserts & 3 in 10 jobs in childcare have been lost in the past 2 years. We welcome the reforms included in the federal Inflation Reduction Act, but believe there is still a pathway to get meaningful resources for childcare included.
Stress, anxiety, and other depression-like symptoms are common reactions after a disaster. Butte County has now experienced repeated exposure to traumatic events. There is help available. #ButteStrong
“Investing in child care and early education have long-term payoffs, as students are more likely to graduate high school and even earn more than their peers who didn’t enroll.” via @Forbes https://t.co/7VtW6877aD
Professor Heckman on last year’s @HiddenBrain podcast discusses the multi-generation benefits of a high-quality early childhood program. Learn why social, emotional & character skills are critical to success later in life: https://t.co/jM1altaZiX #TBT
Incorporating health and nutrition supports into quality early childhood programs reduces the risks of chronic disease later in life. Learn more and access the research here: https://t.co/CHIDOa5DW2
And 90% of this happens by the age of 5!! A child goes from birth to walking, talking, reasoning, and physically functioning. It’s a critical part of lifetime development and learning.
Building healthy brains early in life sets up a child for how to cope. Toxic stress - such as abuse and neglect - can negatively affect brain development.
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#resilience#buttestrong#butteschoolstrong#zerotothree
Fadeout is a myth. High-quality #ECE results in persistent socio-emotional gains & ultimately leads to greater health, education & economic outcomes. Access the toolkit explaining the research here: https://t.co/5amHiHVTuL
Students in the Perry Preschool program were more likely to graduate HS, gain full-time employment & have better health outcomes. The program benefitted not only these students but their children as well. Read about the positive multi-generation outcomes: https://t.co/9yi0nX1ogd
“When we take advantage of the years when children’s brains are developing the fastest, they will be better prepared to succeed in school & life—and to strengthen our communities & workforce for generations to come.” via @hechingerreport https://t.co/IAtN8YDBzg