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Promote resilience
Children need opportunities to initiate friendships, engage in meaningful activities, and successfully exercise control over themselves and their environments.

Move from “I can't” to “I can!”

If a child appears too timid to take a risk, consider pairing her with a more confident peer.

Build confidence

Read stories and sing songs of confidence, belonging, and self-control.

When children know where to go, what to do, and who will take care of them, they are free to focus on learning and having fun!

Nefertiti Bruce & Karen B. Cairone With The Devereux Center For Resilient Children Socially Strong, Emotionally Secure: 50 Activities to Promote Resilience in Young Children
Self-Calming Cards

Build vocabulary

Concept cards allow children to connect vocabulary terms and real-life examples as they play.

Score with ease and accuracy

Assessments available in English and Spanish in a secure online platform.