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Considerations for Working with Children who Have Experienced Trauma
This practice brief provides prevention strategies to help children with challenging behavior who have been exposed to trauma and strategies for responding to children when they are trauma-activated.
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Supporting Your Child After Stressful Events
This resource offers guidance on supporting children after stressful events and includes strategies for families and caregivers to create safety and predictability through routines, clear communication, and emotional connection.
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Implementing Positive Behavioral Intervention and Support: The Evidence-Base of the Pyramid Model for Supporting Social-Emotional Competence in Infants and Young Children
This document offers a brief overview on the development of the Pyramid Model and discusses the evidence for the Pyramid Model practices.
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Re-Connecting and Building Relationships with Infants
Use this tip sheet to help practitioners of infants and toddlers intentionally plan and think about how to reconnect, help children transition back to the classroom, and support children’s social and emotional development after being away from the program.
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Definition of Social-Emotional Development
This fact sheet reviews the definition of social-emotional development.
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Crosswalk of Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation and Pyramid Model Coaching: Building Capacity in Early Childhood for the Promotion of Social and Emotional Health
This table represents characteristics defining and differentiating common supports that aim to enhance the social and emotional health of young children. Although states, Tribal Nations and communities may define and use these supports somewhat differently, this table represents the most typical characteristics as identified by researchers and seasoned implementers from across the country.
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When I am/Cuando estoy by Gladys Rosa-Mendoz
These easy-to-use guides were created especially for teachers/caregivers and parents to provide hands-on ways to embed social emotional skill building activities into everyday routines. Each book nook is comprised of ideas and activities designed around popular children’s books.

