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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 Types of Play & Stages of Play for Preschoolers

Types of Play & Stages of Play for Preschoolers

Understanding these different types of social play behaviors allows parents, educators, and caregivers to support children's social development effectively. Encouraging a variety of social play experiences can help children develop essential social skills, empathy, and cooperation, preparing them for positive interactions with peers and adults.
Preview of Early Child Development Bundle (Age 6-24 months)

Early Child Development Bundle (Age 6-24 months)

Here is a collection of handouts that cover topics from social-emotional learning, speech and language development, and sensory and motor development for children age 6-24 months.
Preview of Supporting Little Ones with Impulsivity  & “Big Energy” in the Classroom

Supporting Little Ones with Impulsivity & “Big Energy” in the Classroom

All children under age five are developing impulse control, attention, and regulation skills. Some kids might need more support than others. Here are some ways to help.
Preview of Using PCIT (parent-child interaction) Principles in the Preschool Classroom

Using PCIT (parent-child interaction) Principles in the Preschool Classroom

Here we adapt some principles from PCIT (parent-child interaction therapy) to the preschool environment. Specifically, the "Building the Relationship" (child-directed interaction)m and the "Setting the Boundaries with Warmth" (teacher directed interaction).
Preview of Decision Tree- What to do when notice a dysregulated child

Decision Tree- What to do when notice a dysregulated child

This decision tree presents you with scenarios and the choices you can make when a child is dysregulated. Should I intervene?
Preview of Group Activities for Social-Emotional Learning (age 1-2)

Group Activities for Social-Emotional Learning (age 1-2)

Engaging a classroom of little ones in group activities offers a range of benefits for fostering social-emotional learning. Children learn by observing others, cooperating, and participating with peers towards a shared goal.
Preview of Alternatives to "Be Careful!"

Alternatives to "Be Careful!"

Using the term “be careful” can be a quick response to children engaging in risky behavior. However, this can be unclear to children, as they do not know what you are referring to. It can also limit “safe risk taking” or a child’s ability to take small risks that result in building confidence and new skills. Try to limit the use of the term “be careful” , instead assessing the risk and determining if you even need to respond to keep them safe. If you do, try some alternatives from this list. Pos
Preview of Developing Regulation Skills for 6-12-month-olds

Developing Regulation Skills for 6-12-month-olds

By incorporating these strategies, you can create slowly teach self- regulation skills and create an environment where babies can discover and practice self- regulation skills on their own.
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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.