TWYB Digital Resources

Explore this initial collection of resources designed to support language and brain development in babies and young children. We invite you to dive in and utilize these tools to foster learning and connection, with even more comprehensive digital resources for parents and early care providers coming soon.

Lullabies from Around the World

LINKS TO CORE RESOURCES

  1. TMW Center for Early Learning + Public Health - The University of Chicago This site translates the latest brain science into tools and strategies that help parents, organizations, and communities, meet the developmental needs of children. The 3ts Tune in, Talk More, Take Turns​ Hub provides courses, handouts, and videos.

  2. Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University Research on Brain Architecture, Serve and Return, Executive Function, and Environmental Considerations. This site provides briefs, handouts, videos and research.

  3. The Brain Architects Podcast  Part of the Center for the Developing Child at Harvard University, doctors and researchers explain the briefs in a podcast format.

  4. Rollins Center You Tube Channel Good videos for Early Childhood Educators, dramatized scenarios.

  5. Healthychidren.org, Digital Literacy Recommendations from the American Academy of Pediatrics

  6. Zero to Three Great online courses, videos, handouts, English and Spanish

  7. American Academy of Pediatrics Milestones, and Doctor Recommendations

ARTICLES

Media Use Guidelines for FamiliesMedia Use Guidelines en español

CELL - Talk to Me in ParenteseCELL en español

Myths and Facts about Child DevelopmentMyths and Facts en español 

Bilingual Language Development - Myth vs Fact

Affirmations

OUR RESOURCES

INAEYC Conference Slide Deck

TWYB Training Interest Form for Early Childhood Care Providers and Educators

Learn More About Talk With Your Baby