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developmental Screening

CDC Resources and Information
  • About the Program Overview of the program, research, and evaluation
  • Milestones for children 2 months – 5 years of age
  • If You’re Concerned, What to do if concerned about your child’s development
  • Families: Track your child’s developmental milestones
  • Healthcare Providers:Free tools to support developmental surveillance
  • Early Childhood Educators; Free tools to track milestones and engage families
  • Home Visitors: Free tools to track child development

Online Video Training
  • Watch Me! Training for early care and education providers

​Healthy Outcomes for positive Experiences (HOPE) Resources
  • Video: With and Without HOPE Developmental Screening

Pyramid model resources

  • National Center for Pyramid Model Innovations
  • The Pyramid Model Consortium - Supporting Early Childhood ...
  • CSEFEL: Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations of Early Learning
    • Training Modules
      • ​Infant/Toddler
      • PreSchool
      • Pre-K Parent Modules 
      • Infant/Toddler Parent Modules (PIWI)
  • Pyramid Model Training Videos (certificates are available): https://challengingbehavior.org/training/webinars/recorded-webinars/
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Child development activities and newsletters

  • Zero to Three: ZERO TO THREE offers a comprehensive range of resources for early childhood professionals. Their materials include best practices, policy frameworks, and educational tools aimed at enhancing early development and family support. Information including brain development, trauma impacts, and strategies for culturally responsive practices are designed to help professionals support families and improve outcomes for infants and toddlers
  • Talking is Teaching: "Talking is Teaching: Talk, Read, Sing" is an impactful campaign designed to help parents boost their children’s early brain and vocabulary development through everyday activities like talking, reading, and singing. This initiative provides books, videos, text messaging tips, and expert information to empower parents with practical, fun ways to enhance their children's learning. 
  • ​​PBS Kids: offers a wealth of resources designed to support early childhood professionals and parents. The site includes educational activities, expert advice on child development, and tips for fostering learning at home. Providers can access tools to help parents engage their children in meaningful, educational play and developmentally appropriate activities. 
  • Vroom ffers a variety of free tools and resources designed to help parents and caregivers boost early brain development through simple, everyday interactions. Professionals can access Vroom’s engaging videos, tip collections, and newsletters, which provide practical, research-based activities for children from birth through age 5. These resources are ideal for sharing with parents to support brain-building moments during daily routines.​

Family well-being

  • Sesame Street in Communities: Sesame Workshop offers a variety of resources professionals to support children’s emotional and developmental needs. These resources include engaging games, storybooks, and videos that help children learn about social-emotional skills, health and hygiene, and handling tough topics like divorce and grief. Additionally, they provide professional development through courses and webinars to equip adults with strategies for managing children's behavior and emotional well-being
  • New Mom Health: offers comprehensive resources for postpartum health and self-care. The site includes expert-written articles, practical tools, and guides on topics such as healing, mental health, breastfeeding, and pelvic health. Providers can share these resources with new mothers to support their physical and emotional recovery during the postpartum period.
  • Child Mind Institute: The Child Mind Institute offers comprehensive resources for providers. Additionally, they provide extensive directories and support through professional organizations such as the American Psychological Association and Autism Speaks​ (CMI Training Portal)​​(CMI Training Portal)​​ (Child Mind Institute)​​ (Child Mind Institute)​. For more information, visit Child Mind Institute's resources.

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Our community is located in the heart of the White Mountains in northern New Hampshire. We serve children and families in Coos County and bordering towns. We are working to create a coordinated, sustainable system of supports for families that will promote optimal cognitive, physical, social and emotional development in young children birth through age 8.
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  • Home
  • ABOUT US
    • Who We Are and Our Partners
    • Our Strategies
    • Plans, Reports & Case Studies
    • What's News
    • Coalition Newsletters
  • For Parents / Caregivers
    • Get Support
    • Resources for Great Beginnings! >
      • Developmental Screening >
        • ASQ-3
        • ASQ-Social Emotional
        • Caregiver Depression
  • Training and Resources
    • Professional Development
    • Resources
  • For Community
    • Coalition Champions
    • Supporting Others