Hey Nevada! Find out which evidence-based policies are strengthening support for infants, toddlers, and families in your state in 2023. Dive into your Roadmap summary. https://bit.ly/3tJMaK2
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Hey Mississippi! Find out which evidence-based policies are enhancing support for infants, toddlers, and families in your state in 2023. Check out your Roadmap summary. https://bit.ly/3vkhzDd
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Hey Oregon! Discover the evidence-based policies that are advancing support for infants, toddlers, and their families in your state in 2023. Check your Roadmap summary. https://bit.ly/3vpkRVM
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Hey South Dakota! Find out which evidence-based policies are strengthening support for infants, toddlers, and families in your state in 2023. See your Roadmap summary. https://bit.ly/3tJR2yX
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What are the key elements of a 15-minute neighborhood? Check out the 5 foundational elements to ensure a healthy, safe, and convenient environment for all. Register for our Mobility and Access for Babies, Toddlers, & Their Caregivers course to learn more: https://bit.ly/4aDTY0j
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Hey Minnesota! Want to know how your state is empowering infants, toddlers, and their families this year? See how your state compares to others in the Roadmap summary: https://bit.ly/3NRqz9m
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Infants and toddlers have complex needs. This state policy self-assessment from ZERO TO THREE is meant to serve as a grounding tool in infant-toddler policy for states. This suite of materials can help you and your team understand the big policy areas that are important for babies and determine the policy priorities you want to pursue. It will help your team examine proposed/existing policies and point to additional resources and examples of innovative state efforts. Learn more: https://ow.ly/1NhS50TrWJf
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Early Partnership Childhood Care: What Should Centers Provide? Download your free Evolved Nest Child Care Center Checklist in PDF! https://lnkd.in/ejsmgc6Z
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Observation is one of the most powerful tools teachers, home visitors, and family child care providers have for building relationships with infants, toddlers, and their families. It is the entryway to seeing each child as a unique individual and as a capable learner. Learning the art of observation and how observation informs responsive caring and individualization takes time, effort, and practice. However, the payoff in terms of positive outcomes for children and their families, as well as growth in staff professionalism, is well worth the energy. #cohortobservationseason #earlychildhoodservicecorps #earlychildhoodcolorado
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A new report from the OPRE examines the potential need for out-of-school time care for school-age children. Findings show that in 2019, there were over 17 million school-age children with fully employed parents—including nearly 6.6 million children with a fully employed single parent—reflecting large numbers of children who potentially need out-of-school time care.
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Family Voices collaborates with ZERO TO THREE Safe Babies to prevent maltreatment and neglect of babies and toddlers and to keep families together. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/eSCx3A-k ZERO TO THREE
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