Attack Of The Snoterpillars | Resource Page

Thanks for taking part in this training.
We know that making changes to your early learning environment can be challenging and want to do everything we can to support your effort. Below are links to related resources you may find helpful.
You may also like this Play Environment Action Plan form we put together–it’s designed to help you meet goals you set for changing your play space.
If you have questions, comments, or need support, you can reach out below in the comments or contact Jeff privately.
Session Resources
Here are links with resources related to this training:
- “Don’t Get So Upset!”: Help Young Children Manage Their Feelings By Understanding Your Own
- When Teachers Face Themselves
- Baby Knows Best: Raising a Confident and Resourceful Child, the RIE Way
- The Brain and Emotional Intelligence: New Insights
- A Child’s Bad Behavior Isn’t ‘Attention-Seeking.’ She’s Seeking A Relationship.
- Social Intelligence: The New Science Of Human Relationships
- Secure Relationships: Nurturing Infant-Toddler Attachment in Early Care Settings
- You Can’t Catch Me: An Invitation To Connect
- Magda Gerber | Caring For 6 To 18 Month Old Toddlers
- Dr. Lilian Katz | World Forum 2011
- Dr. Lilian Katz | Social Development | Establishing Meaningful Connections Among Children
- Lilian G. Katz | Building A Good Foundation
- Observing Play Face
- Self Care | Know What Gets Under Your Skin
- Go Figure, Babies Want To Engage
- We’ve Been Waiting For You
- Caring Relationships: The Heart of Early Brain Development
- A Hallelujah Kind of Childhood
- Throwing Sh*t Off The Ledge
- NERD_0085 Environments and Relationships
- CCBAG_0008 Relationships
- KDIP_0016 Real and Relationships
- You’ll also find over 150 articles focusing on self-care and change at this link
Handout | 10 Common Early Childhood Schemas
Handout | 10 Temperament Traits
Babies in the Oven and Handbags filled with Blocks: Understanding Schema Play
Schemas in Early Years – Learning through play
What are Schemas in Children’s Play?
Your child’s temperament: 9 basic traits to consider
The 9 Temperament Traits
Play Resources
Here are some general resources related to play:
- Handout | Gray’s Conditions Of Play
- Is It Real Play, Play-Like, Or Not Play?
- Handout | Bruce’s 12 Features Of Play
- Handout | Smilansky’s Types Of Play
- Handout | Parten’s Stages Of Play
Playvolution HQ
Here are some links to resources at Playvolution HQ:
More Trainings
You’ll find more live and on-demand trainings at the links below: