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Professional Standards & Competencies Resource Library

The Professional Standards and Competencies for Early Childhood Educators outline the essential knowledge, skills, and practices that are foundational to high-quality early childhood education. These standards define what early childhood educators should know and be able to do in order to support the learning and development of young children from birth through age 8. They serve as a guiding framework for professional development, practice, and evaluation within the field of early childhood education.

Understanding and implementing these standards is crucial for educators as they help ensure the delivery of equitable, inclusive, and high-quality education that promotes the well-being and success of all children. By adhering to these standards, educators also contribute to the profession's commitment to continuous improvement and accountability.

Please note that while the collection of resources has been organized and tagged according to the Professional Standards and Competencies, only the most applicable competencies have been prioritized for searching and tagging purposes.

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  • The PS&Cs Resource Library allows you to peruse ALL of the many resources available (by default) or you can utilize the provided filter and narrow down your search to target specific resources.

  • By using the filtering categories, you are able to narrow your search to particular professional standards, one or more of the 22 key competencies, various ECE topics, a variety of age ranges, specific types of resources such as articles or videos or even find resources available in languages other than English.

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    **As of Feb. 2025, certain webpages and resources, particularly from agencies/organizations/projects that receive federal funds, have been at least temporarily removed in order to comply with federal mandates related to the Trump Administration’s Executive Orders. We will continue to monitor these resource links and update them if and when new links are available.

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Universal Design for Learning in the Early Childhood Classroom

Universal Design for Learning in the Early Childhood Classroom

This article provides a concise overview of the components of Universal Design for Learning, along with examples.

Organization/Author: Molly Breen, Free Spirit Publishing Blog

Type of Resource: Blog

Publication Date: 2024

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UDL at a Glance

UDL at a Glance

This brief video shows how UDL can guide the design of instructional goals, assessments, methods, and materials that can be customized and adjusted to meet individual needs.

Organization/Author: CAST

Type of Resource: Video

Publication Date: 2010

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UDL: Principles and Practice

UDL: Principles and Practice

National Center on UDL Director David Rose explains how UDL helps meet the most pressing issues facing educators today. Drawing on brain research and the learning sciences, he describes UDL principles and what they mean for classroom practice.

Organization/Author: National Center on UDL

Type of Resource: Video

Publication Date: 2010

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Environmental Support

Environmental Support

This in-service suite offers strategies for using environmental support to help increase the participation of children who need more support or challenge. Links to supporting materials are provided, including tips, tools, and resources for teachers, supervisors, and trainers.

Organization/Author: Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC)

Type of Resource: Video and Facilitators Guide

Publication Date: 2024

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Child Preferences

Child Preferences 

Child preference is a key component of the UDL principle of engagement. This in-service suite offers strategies for using child preferences to help increase the participation of children who need more support or challenge. Links to supporting materials are provided, including tips, tools, and resources for teachers, supervisors, and trainers.

Organization/Author: Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC)

Type of Resource: Video and Facilitators Guide

Publication Date: 2024

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Building Inclusive Child Care

Building Inclusive Child Care

This 12-minute video provides an overview of UDL, then shows how UDL is incorporated in the infant/toddler, preschool, and kindergarten classrooms at the Northampton Community College lab school.

Organization/Author: Northampton Community College Lab School

Type of Resource: Video
Publication Date: 2019

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Activity Simplification

Activity Simplification

Watch this suite to discover strategies for simplifying activities to increase participation of children who need more support or challenge. Links to supporting materials are provided, including tips, tools, and resources for teachers and trainers.

Organization/Author: Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC)

Type of Resource: Video and Facilitators Guide
Publication Date: 2024

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Early Learning Professional Development Packages: Language Modeling and Conversation

Early Learning Professional Development Packages: Language Modeling and Conversation

This is a curated professional development package. The content can be used for professional learning, presentations, and coaching opportunities. Topics focus on fostering language.

Organization/Author: Cultivate Learning, University of Washington
Type of Resource: Training

Publication Date: Various

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Teacher Time Series: Preschool STEAM

Teacher Time Series: Preschool STEAM

In these episodes, explore how to support STEAM learning for preschoolers. STEAM stands for science, technology, engineering, art, and math. Find an overview of each STEM component and tips for using art to help children explore these concepts and skills. Learn about strategies and teaching practices to help preschoolers develop reasoning, creativity, problem-solving, and language and communication skills.

Organization/Author:    Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC)

Type of Resource: Webinars

Publication Date: Unknown

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Teacher Time Series: Infant/Toddler STEAM

Teacher Time Series: Infant/Toddler STEAM

View these episodes to explore ways to support STEAM learning for infants and toddlers. STEAM stands for science, technology, engineering, art, and math. In each episode, find an overview of the STEM components and tips for using art to help children explore concepts and skills. Discover strategies and teaching practices to help infants and toddlers develop reasoning, creativity, problem solving, and language and communication skills.

Organization/Author:    Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC)

Type of Resource: Webinars

Publication Date: Unknown

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Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) for Everyone

Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM) for Everyone

Discover ways to support young children with identified disabilities or suspected delays as they acquire science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) skills. Examine effective teaching practices to help them access and explore STEAM materials and concepts. Learn practical strategies to plan the learning environment and embed individualized learning opportunities related to STEAM.

Organization/Author:    Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC)

Type of Resource: Training

Publication Date: Unknown

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Inclusion: Learning Through Books

Inclusion: Learning Through Books

Check out this series for ways to use children's books to teach about inclusion in your learning environment, or in a child's home.

Organization/Author: Head Start Center for Inclusion
Type of Resource: Website

Publication Date: Unknown

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Supporting Early Literacy: Fostering Family Involvement

Supporting Early Literacy: Fostering Family Involvement

Explore this training to discover strategies for boosting early literacy development through family engagement. Materials include a video presentation and handouts.

Organization/Author: Head Start Center for Inclusion

Type of Resource: Website

Publication Date: unknown

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A How To Guide for Book Adaptations

A How To Guide for Book Adaptations

This chart outlines 8 easy at-home storybook adaptations, categorized by the type of support families/practitioners may provide (motor, sensory, communicative/linguistic, visual, or auditory).

Organization/Author:  Sarah Pedonti

STEMIE Innovation for Inclusion in Early Education

Type of Resource: Toolkit

Publication Date: 2023

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A Guide to Noticing STEM Learning

A Guide to Noticing STEM Learning

All children can develop the foundations for STEM learning from infancy. Young children are active learners who explore their environments and learn from doing, seeing, touching, and/or hearing. Through intentional and careful observation, caregivers can tap into children’s natural curiosity and provide opportunities for children to develop an understanding of the world around them.

Organization/Author:  Campbell, P., Waters, V., Lim, C., & Sam, A.

STEMIE Innovation for Inclusion in Early Education

Type of Resource: Toolkit

Publication Date: 2023

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A Guide to Dialogic Reading (Using The Very Hungry Caterpillar)

A Guide to Dialogic Reading (Using The Very Hungry Caterpillar)

Learn about dialogic reading and how you can use it to have storybook conversations in STEM with young children. The tip sheet includes an example of prompts that you can use for Eric Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar. The related blog post includes additional information such as a link to the adaptations tip sheet and a video example of dialogic reading using an augmentative communication device.

Organization/Author:  Chih-Ing Lim

STEMIE Innovation for Inclusion in Early Education

Type of Resource: Toolkit

Publication Date: 2023

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A Guide to Child-Level Processes

A Guide to Child-Level Processes

In this document, we define and describe child-level processes in STEM learning for all young children, including children with disabilities. We provide definitions, examples, AND now learning progression steps for each child-level process.

Organization/Author:  Victoria Waters, Christine Harradine, & Chih-Ing Lim

STEMIE Innovation for Inclusion in Early Education

Type of Resource: Toolkit

Publication Date: 2022

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A Guide to Cross-Cutting Concepts

A Guide to Cross-Cutting Concepts

Cross-cutting concepts are a set of overarching big ideas that look and behave similarly across all STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) domain areas. In this document, we define and describe cross-cutting concepts in STEM learning for all young children, including children with disabilities. We provide definitions and examples. Learning progression steps for each cross-cutting concept have been added as well.

Organization/Author:  Ann Sam, Victoria Waters, Chih-Ing Lim,

STEMIE Innovation for Inclusion in Early Education

Type of Resource: Toolkit

Publication Date: 2021

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A Guide to Everyday STEM Talk

A Guide to Everyday STEM Talk

Transform everyday routines and activities into playful STEM and brain building opportunities with your young child! Take a moment to expand and extend daily routines and activities by adding STEM concepts and vocabulary, whether it's by posing a question, narrating your observations, modeling curiosity, or posing a problem to solve together.

Organization/Author:  STEMIE Innovation for Inclusion in Early Education

Type of Resource: Toolkit

Publication Date: 2024

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Early Music Experience Module

Early Music Experience Module

This 25-minute online module from the Institute for Learning & Brain Sciences (I-LABS) explains how music can be used to build relationships and support children’s early learning. Each module delivers content through narrated PowerPoint slides with embedded videos. A discussion guide and handout are also available for this module.

Organization/Author:  University of Washington: Institute for Learning and Brain Science

Type of Resource: Modules

Publication Date: 2017

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