
Childcare
Parents and caregivers can work together to enrich everyday moments and make caring for little ones exciting, educational, and safe.
Louie’s Neighbor Watches Elmo During the Work Day
Family members, friends, and neighbors play a huge role in caring for children.
A close connection between parents and caregivers helps children feel secure and enjoy themselves!
Find resources, activities, and videos to help you care for the children in our life.
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Celebrating Together: Tips & Tools for Providers
Celebrating all that we’ve accomplished together can help us feel thankful and proud.

Garden Senses
Screen-time can help families learn and connect, and taking screen-time breaks can, too.

Gratitude Frame Printable
You can help young children learn how to recognize and express gratitude.

Let’s Make a Gratitude Frame!
You can help young children learn how to recognize and express gratitude.

I Spy
Children can learn about themselves and the world around them by using their senses.

Let’s Make a Sensory Bin!
Children can learn about themselves and the world around them by using their senses.

Mood Monster Printable
This craft can help children name and talk about their feelings.

Craft + Connect: Make a Mood Monster
This craft can help children name and talk about their feelings.

Feeling Faces
Understanding and expressing feelings is another important coping skill for children and adults.
Discover more resources for parents, caregivers, and providers.

Learning Through Play
Did you know there is a relationship between play and learning? Children love to play and, as they do, they’re exploring the world around them, building self-confidence, and practicing important skills crucial to brain development.

Childhood Milestones
So much brain development happens in the earliest years of life, and little ones thrive when they have lots of nurturing interactions with caring adults.

Self-Care
You are the most important factor in your child’s growth and development. When you’re at your best, you’ll be better able to help your little one to learn, grow, and thrive.