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Participants may borrow two videos at a time for a total of two weeks. The only cost to the caregiver involves the postage to return the video(s). (Note: At this time our videos are only available on a lending basis.) Videos are available exclusively to Oklahoma residents.


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FDC1 Cognitive Skills
Definition of cognitive skills, attention span, problem solving, and synthesizing are some topics covered during this video. It also shows why children need to develop cognitive skills before more complicated math and language skills. Oklahoma City Community College. (34 mins.)

FDC2 Language Skills
This video shows the skills involved in the development of a young child's language. Activities that encourage a child's listening, speaking, writing and reading abilities are demonstrated as well. Oklahoma City Community College. (21 mins.)

FDC3 Self-Esteem and Social Skills Development
- This video describes the process of self-esteem development, why children need to develop social skills and principles that promote self-esteem and social skills. Oklahoma City Community College. (18 mins.)

FDC4 Techniques for Self-esteem and Social Skills Development
The video shows techniques for building self-esteem and social skills that are appropriate to each age group. Oklahoma City Community College. (18 mins.)

FDC5 Communicating with Parents
Showing the importance of having a written operating policy and what it should include is the topic of this video. It also shows how to have a satisfying relationship with parents. Oklahoma City Community College. (23 mins.)

FDC6 Caring and Learning
This video is an excellent resource to show to groups interested in learning more about quality family child care programs, or used in training family child care providers. It shows how four providers of differing backgrounds and means are all able to provide high-quality family child care services. Using the philosophy, strategies, and approaches described in this film, these providers operate developmentally appropriate programs within the warm loving context of the home environment. teaching Strategies, Inc. (23 mins.)

FDC7 How to Start a Family Day Care
Topics include: start up daily schedules, health and safety quality and record keeping. Day Care Video Programs. (49 mins.) (Available in Spanish.)

FDC8 What is Family Day Care? Let's Play
This video shows activities for ages infant to 5 years. (28 mins.)

FDC9 The High Scope Curriculum: Its Implementation in Family Child Care Homes
Owners of three home-based care settings share information on teaching strategies, room arrangement, daily routine, and small-group time--all geared to the home child care environment.
High/Scope Educational Research Foundation (19 mins.)

FDC10 Yes, You Can Do It! Caring for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities
This program will discuss the topic of caring for infants and toddlers with disabilities. A product of The National Child Care Advocacy Project. The Children's Foundation. Washington, DC.
(18 mins.)

FDC11 Operating the Family Day Care Home - Creativity
Creativity - Oklahoma City Community College. (25 mins.)

FDC12 The B.U.S.I.N.E.S.S. of Family Child Care
Covers the basics of family child care business: what to do before getting started; using resources; setting up the environment; including your own family; networking; ensuring excellent care-and the stresses and successes you'll experience. Also available in Spanish. The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). (28 mins.)

FDC13 Operating the Family Day Care Home - Physical Development
This program will discuss the ways children grow to learn about themselves and their environment. After watching this film, the caregiver will be able to identify three types of physical development, three ways the caregiver can encourage physical development, and identify activities which foster the development of large and small muscles of children. The caregiver will also be able to define sensorimotor development and support children in learning self-help skills. Oklahoma City Community College. (16 mins.)

FDC14 Operating the Family Day Care Home - Program Operation
This film is designed to help the provider manage their available resources. It will ensure effective organization, planning, record keeping, and communication. Oklahoma City Community College. (20 mins.)

FDC15 Operating the Family Day Care Home - Providing a Safe Healthy Supportive Environment
Providing a Safe Healthy Supportive Environment - Oklahoma City Community College. (38 mins.)

FDC16 Operating the Family Day Care Home - Nutrition
After viewing this film, the caregiver will be able to promote good nutrition, use meal time to develop social and language skills, and how to use food and cooking activities as a learning experience for math, language, and creativity skills. The provider will learn the most important guideline related to bottle-fed babies and how the caregiver can foster the infant's overall development through feeding routines. Three practices are discussed to prevent nursing bottle syndrome as well as being able to compare the caloric needs of infants to toddlers and toddlers to preschoolers. Oklahoma City Community College. (30 mins.)

FDC17 Health and Safety in FDC "Caring for Young Children" Programs 1-5 - Dreams and Realities. (2 hrs. 30 mins.) 1. Family Day Care, Is It For You? 2. Getting Started 3. Partners in Child Care 4. Ages and Stages 5. Helping the Care Giver

FDC18 Health and Safety in Family Day Care - "Home Safety"
The film focuses on concerns the caregiver faces everyday when concerned for the health and safety of a child. The program shows the different health and safety hazards from the child's eye view or level in a child care home. Preventative measures are demonstrated for the caregiver to practice in the home setting. The segments include Getting Started, Storage, Infant/Toddler Care, Outdoor Play, and Emergency Planning. Ohio Department of Heath,Ohio Department of Human Services. (23 mins.)

FDC19 Health and Safety in Family Day Care - "Communicable Disease"
This video discusses the different ways diseases can be spread in a child care facility. Different types of diseases are discussed and an example is shown of how quickly certain diseases spread. This example is shown by using little "germs" and showing how they travel from one individual to another. Ohio Department of Heath, Ohio Department of Human Services.
(9 mins.)

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