DIEEC resources

Coach’s Corner: Trauma and Toxic Stress in Early Childhood

It is an important time for all of us, as early childhood professionals, to have an understanding of the effects of toxic stress and trauma on young children. We all experience stress throughout our lives. It is important to note that stress is a normal part of life and not all stress is harmful. The … Read more

Coach’s Corner: Importance of Language in Early Childhood Programs

Oral Language is one of the most important tools in teaching and nurturing children. Think of the many conversations heard around an early childhood space. There are conversations between children, conversations between caregivers and children, toddlers babbling, and providers engaging in the practice of “self-talk” with infants. Most of usworking in the early childhood field … Read more

Coach’s Corner: Literacy in Early Childhood Education

Incorporating literacy into your day can seem daunting. The good news is that you do not need to have fancy materials to make it happen! Literacy can be taught using materials that are most likely already in your space. If literacy practices are new to you as a provider or teacher, it may be a … Read more

DIEEC Microlearning: Stress Management

Staying calm under pressure isn’t always easy but it is important. Learning tools to help you manage stress are important and can help you move from “reacting” to “responding.” Check out the video to learn more.

DIEEC Microlearning: Safe Sleep Practices for Infants

Safe sleep means putting an infant to sleep in ways that can help protect him from dangers, like choking and suffocation (not being able to breathe), and sudden infant death syndrome (also called SIDS). SIDS is the unexplained death of a baby younger than 1 year old. SIDS usually happens when a baby is sleeping.  … Read more

DIEEC Microlearning: Proper Supervision: Maintaining Ratios and Attendance Practices

Active and appropriate supervision is vital to keep children safe. You need to know ratios, group sizes, and ways to track attendance for children in your care.  Remember, maintaining safe ratios and group sizes helps prevent educators from being overwhelmed and keeps supervision manageable.  Check out this video and quick quiz to learn more.

DIEEC Microlearning: Physical Activity

Keeping kids active will help them stay healthy and help them grow.  You may even find that children have an easier time resolving conflicts and are generally happier when they get enough physical activity.  Remember, even if weather or space do not permit outdoor play, teachers are still required to provide opportunities for vigorous movement … Read more

DIEEC Microlearning: Morning Greetings

Morning greetings can help children smooth the transition from home to school. They don’t take much time, but morning greetings can have a big impact on relationships with children and families.  This microlearning session focuses on “the why” behind morning greetings.  It also provides tips for establishing a morning arrival routine and individualizing your morning greetings.

DIEEC Microlearning: Mealtime Conversations

Meals and snacks in the infant, toddler, and preschool classrooms are filled with learning opportunities! In this microlearning lesson, you’ll learn strategies for strengthening relationships with children while also building their social-emotional, language, and conversational skills.