Parts IV, V, and VI of the Developmentally Appropriate Parenting (DAP) Series are now available, featuring resources on Early Intervention (EI), Safety, and Social-Emotional Development.
Featured Resources
The Series includes many resources, including the following:
Part IV: Early Intervention (EI)
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- Family Guide for Early Intervention and Inclusion in Allegheny County
- Family Guide for Navigating Early Intervention Services
- When Should a Parent Consider Early Intervention for Their Child?
- Tracking Your Child’s Developmental Milestones
- When Should a Parent Consider Early Intervention for their Child?
- What Parents and Caregivers Should Look for in an Inclusive School
- Talking with Young Children about Disabilities
- What Policies Govern Early Intervention and Inclusion in Pennsylvania?
- Early Intervention FAQ
Part V: Safety
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- A Guide for Families: Creating An Emergency Kit
- Teaching Young Children About Interacting with Strangers
- Creating a Safe Sleep Environment for Children
- Car Seat Safety for Children
- Safe Interactions Between Pets, Animals, and Young Children
- Creating Safe Environments for Infants, Toddlers, and Young Children
- Discussing Emergencies with Young Children in a Non-Threatening Way
- Safety and Emergencies: Family Resources
- Directory for Emergency and Safety Services
Part VI: Social-Emotional Development
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- Supporting Social-Emotional Development Through Play: A Guide for Families
- Strategies to Support Social-Emotional Development: A Guide for Families
- Navigating Difficult Emotions as Caregivers: A Guide for Families
- Social-Emotional Development: Family Resources
- Art Activities that Encourage Social-Emotional Development
- Respecting Your Child’s Boundaries
- Mindfulness for Children
- Self-Care: Resources for Families
- Fatherhood Support Programs in Allegheny County
Access All Resources
To access the full list of resources and learn more, visit the DAP Series webpage.
