
Behavioral health and social-emotional learning
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- Child Care Behavioral Guidance and Handbook
- Resources for Parents and Providers
- Children and Trauma
- Tools and Resources for Parents of Young Children
- Tools for Inclusive Classrooms
- Behavioral Health Resources for Families with Children Age Birth to Five Years
- Listening to Children
- Understanding and Responding to Children Who Bite
- Early Support for Infants and Toddlers (Birth to Three Services)
- Developmental Screening
Developmental and behavioral screening is a formal way to check a child's development using a research-based developmental screening tool. It helps parents, teachers, and medical providers to identify areas of typical development in children, as well as areas of potential concern or delay. When developmental concerns are caught early, children are more likely to receive the extra support they need, creating greater opportunity for school success.