First Steps (Early Intervention)
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A series of fact sheets for families and service providers who play a role in the lives of children from birth to age three. Designed to help families make informed decisions about the care and education of their children. (Early Intervention/Department of Health Family Infant Toddler Program)
- 1 A Child's First Advocate
- 2 Natural Environments & Daily Routines
- 3 Successful Advocacy Tips
- 4 Keys to Help Your Families and Children with Transition
- 5 The Role of the Service Coordinator
- 6 Why Early Intervention
- 7 Early Intervention Services
- 8 Tips for Service Providers—A Family Perspective
- 9 Developmental Screening
- 10 Family Centered Services
- 11 Record Keeping
- 21 Get Ready Read
- 22 Managing Morning Madness
- 23 Teachable Moments
- 24 Nurturing Toddlers Gifts
- 25 Listening
- 26 Let's Get Active
- 27 The Trouble with Perfect
- 28 Bedtime Battles
- 29 Understanding the Fear Factors
- 30 Keeping Clean
- 31 Tempering Temper Tantrums
- 32 Bedwetting
- 33 Choosing Childcare
- 34 Biting Ouch
- 35 Learning to Use Words
- 36 Sibling Rivalry
- 37 Manners
- 38 Lying
- 39 Stealing
- 40 Chubbiness
- 41 Brain Building
- 42 Home Safety
- 43 Troublesome Thumbs
- 44 Toilet Training
- 45 Teaching Discipline
- 46 Who’s Whining Now?
