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Sequential Development Consulting

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Oakland, California, United States
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We team up with child care and preschool facilities to support early childhood education programs in meeting the developmental needs of children in 3 essential areas: Social-emotional health, sensory and motor development, and the development of Speech and Language. All of our content is made for teachers, educators, and caregivers.
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Preview of Children and Sleep Challenges

Children and Sleep Challenges

Challenges with sleep for children age 2-5 is developmentally appropriate. There is so much going on in their brains and bodies. There is often a lot happening in their lives as well: Changes in child-care, new siblings, etc. This handout reviews all the questions and answers you might have about challenges with sleep.
Preview of Sensory Play for 6-12 month-olds

Sensory Play for 6-12 month-olds

Sensory play for infants supports cognitive development, fine and gross motor skills, and sensory processing abilities. Engaging in sensory activities helps babies explore their environment, sparks curiosity, and lays the foundation for future learning and growth.
Preview of The Pacifier Playbook

The Pacifier Playbook

Recommendations and tips to wean a child from their pacifier.
Preview of How To: Talking with Caregivers about Concerns for their Child’s Development

How To: Talking with Caregivers about Concerns for their Child’s Development

This is a "How To" for early childhood educators about what to do when discussing concerns for a child's development with parents. It is helpful for early childhood educators to discuss topics of child development regularly with families, not only when there is a concern. From day one, it’s important to share observations, notice when children have acquired new skills, and let families know that you are tracking development.
Preview of Supporting First Words

Supporting First Words

5 tips to help children develop language.
Preview of Promoting First Words in the Classroom Environment (Age 0-1)

Promoting First Words in the Classroom Environment (Age 0-1)

This handout includes ideas such as labeling, visual schedules, visuals for social skills, and classroom set up to promote first words in the infant classroom.
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We team up with child care and preschool facilities to support early childhood education programs in meeting the developmental needs of children in 3 essential areas: Social-emotional health, sensory and motor development, and the development of Speech and Language. All of our content is made for teachers, educators, and caregivers.