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Module 5: Family and Community Partnerships |
Online Resources
For additional information on child development, we have provided links to optional resources and articles which you may choose to read and save on your computer.
The links below may be for third-party websites. We do not control the content on third-party websites, which means that the web pages can be moved or changed at any time without our knowledge. We check the links below on a regular basis, however we are unable to guarantee that they will be functional at all times.
If the link does not work, you can copy the title of the resource and paste it into Yahoo or Google to search for the location of the new page.
Articles/websites are for resource purposes only and are not necessarily the opinions of Successful Solutions or our trainers.
The links below may be for third-party websites. We do not control the content on third-party websites, which means that the web pages can be moved or changed at any time without our knowledge. We check the links below on a regular basis, however we are unable to guarantee that they will be functional at all times.
If the link does not work, you can copy the title of the resource and paste it into Yahoo or Google to search for the location of the new page.
Articles/websites are for resource purposes only and are not necessarily the opinions of Successful Solutions or our trainers.
- Teaching Young Children to Resist Bias: What Parents Can Do
- The Center for Children with Special Needs Care Notebook
- The Center for Children With Special Needs—Talking With Parents for Childcare Professionals.
- Purdue University—Parent-Provider Relationships.
- About.com—Involve Dad in Early Child Care Programs.
- Family Childcare Connections—Creating a Father Friendly Childcare Environment.
- Family Childcare Connections—Parental Involvement in Family Childcare: Does it Really Matter?
- National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education—A Framework for Family Involvement.
- North Central Regional Educational Laboratory—Strategies for Overcoming Barriers to Parent Involvement.
- U.S. Department of Education—A Racially Diverse, Urban District Stresses Information and Training for Parents.
U.S. Department of Education—Family Involvement in Children’s Education.
Coursework is submitted to us live, as you complete each page. It is not necessary to "save" before logging off.
You may choose to use the checklist provided to track your progress, and click on the link in the menu to return to where you left off in the training. Or, if you proceed through the course in order, instead of using the checklist, you may keep track of your progress by just making a note of which page you are on (for example: Module 2 Page 5) and use the menu to return to where you left off.
If you need help, click on the Student Support Chat on the bottom right corner of the page.
We will be happy to assist you.
You may choose to use the checklist provided to track your progress, and click on the link in the menu to return to where you left off in the training. Or, if you proceed through the course in order, instead of using the checklist, you may keep track of your progress by just making a note of which page you are on (for example: Module 2 Page 5) and use the menu to return to where you left off.
If you need help, click on the Student Support Chat on the bottom right corner of the page.
We will be happy to assist you.