Birth to Five
CASA of Monterey County’s Birth to Five Program is specifically tailored to address the distinct needs of children under 5 who are in the dependency system while advocating for them in court.
Birth to Five Advocates offers personalized support to assist parents and caregivers in building connections with their children, strengthening their support system, and accessing parenting and community resources that will remain available even after their case is closed.
WEBINARS:
- Mindful Eating to Support Healthy Development Webinar (1 hour of continuing education)
- How Can Mindfulness Support Early Childhood Development Webinar (1 hour of continuing education)
VIDEOS:
- Bruce D. Perry: Social & Emotional Development in Early Childhood (1 hour of continuing education)
- Julie Kurtz-Understanding the impact of Trauma on the Brain Development (1 hour of continuing education)
- Helping Young Children Cope with Stress and Trauma-Video (1.5 hours of continuing education)
RESOURCES:
First Five California Website Information on child development, ages and stages, parenting, activities, resources, and more!
Healthy Children Website Information on children’s health and wellbeing from prenatal through young adult from the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Chid Development Milestone Tracker App-Download for FREE Milestones matter! Track your child’s milestones from age 2 months to 5 years with CDC’s easy-to-use illustrated checklists; get tips from CDC for encouraging your child’s development; and find out what to do if you are ever concerned about how your child is developing. From birth to age 5, your child should reach milestones in how he or she plays, learns, speaks, acts, and moves. Photos and videos in this app illustrate each milestone and make tracking them for your child easy and fun!
WEBINARS:
- Early Education Needs of Foster Youth Webinar (.5 hour of continuing education)
WEBINARS:
- Early Intervention and Feeding (1 hour of continuing education)
VIDEOS:
- Lily’s Assessment This video illustrates the early intervention assessment and IFSP development processes for Lily, a young toddler, and her family. (.5 hour of continuing education)
RESOURCES:
- Stars Infant Program Developmental assessments for early intervention services for children 0-3 years old.
- San Andreas Regional Center, Early Start-Birth to 3 Years Overview of eligibility, services, and resources for clients of SARC.
WEBINAR:
- Supporting Infants, Young Children, and Families: Addressing Inequities Related to COVID-19 Webinar (1.5 hours of continuing education)
VIDEO:
- What is Infant Mental Health? Video (1.5 hours of continuing education)
- From Birth to Two: the Neuroscience of Infant Development (2 hours of continuing education)
READING:
- Caring for Babies with Prenatal Substance Exposure Guidebook (1 hour of continuing education) The information in this booklet is about the daily care of babies aged birth to 12 months who may have been exposed to substances in the womb.
- Social Emotional Tips for Infants and Toddlers Article (.5 hour of continuing education)
RESOURCES:
- Zero to Three Website The first three years of life are a period of incredible growth in all areas of a baby’s development. Learn how the earliest relationships with caregivers can promote healthy brain development, how young children build social and emotional skills, and ways you can support language and literacy development starting from birth.
- Janet Lansbury: Elevating Childcare 20-30 mins/episode on a variety of early childhood topics
- Developing Child-Harvard, The Brain Architects Podcast 30 mins/episode
- Child Welfare Podcast
- Parents Helping Parents on special needs topics
- Hand in Hand Parenting 20-30 mins/episode on