Early childhood experts at the Ounce have decades of experience helping children and families get the strongest start possible.
Beyond Education Wars New York Times, 4/23/15» «Neuroscience tells us we're missing a critical, time - sensitive opportunity to help the most disadvantaged kids,»» notes Dr. Jack Shonkoff,
an early childhood expert at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.»
«Neuroscience tells us we're missing a critical, time - sensitive opportunity to help the most disadvantaged kids,» notes Dr. Jack Shonkoff,
an early childhood expert at the Harvard Graduate School of Education.
Not exact matches
On April 27,
early childhood development
expert Carol Kinlan will offer advice re: readiness, transitions, and schools
at The Fessenden School in West Newton.
Aimed
at an international audience of practitioners and policymakers, it tackles contemporary themes in
early childhood, with contributions from both foundation - supported projects and outside
experts drawn from the fields of practice, policy, and academia.
Three really is a crowd when it comes to preschool playdates, says Sara Wilford, director of the
expert in
early childhood education
at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York.
Host Dawn Davenport interviewed Dr. Charles Nelson, Professor of Pediatrics
at Harvard Medical School and one of the leading
experts on how
early childhood neglect, Read more...
The news story about the three - year - old who was suspended from preschool for too many potty accidents puts the validity of school rules
at odds with what most pediatricians and child
experts say about toilet training and
early childhood development.
For years, teachers,
early -
childhood experts, parents, and legislators have squabbled over the precise age
at which children should be eligible to enter kindergarten.
Early -
childhood experts in North Carolina were near desperation when they hitched their hopes to a tiny pilot project aimed
at improving the training of child - care workers.
«
At the highest level, early childhood is really moving into the spotlight,» said Katharine Stevens, a resident scholar and early childhood policy expert at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tan
At the highest level,
early childhood is really moving into the spotlight,» said Katharine Stevens, a resident scholar and
early childhood policy
expert at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tan
at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative think tank.
At «Kidonomics,» the 2018 Emerging Issues Forum held in
early February, panels spanned from «crib to career» including Governor Roy Cooper,
early childhood experts, and representatives from large North Carolina employers like SAS, Bank of America, and Blue Cross Blue Shield.
«If a child enjoys singing, ABC Music, an app designed to teach children about musical terms and instruments, might be of interest,» says Jennifer L. Miller,
expert in
early childhood development and faculty member of the Lewis College of Human Sciences
at Illinois Institute.
On April 13, 2017 Dr. Cynthia Osborne, Director of the Child and Family Research Partnership (CFRP)
at the LBJ School of Public Affairs
at The University of Texas
at Austin, provided
expert testimony (video below)
at a Congressional Briefing in Washington, D.C. on the growing evidence of the importance of fathers in
early childhood intervention home visiting programs.
CFRP Director Dr. Cynthia Osborne joined other
experts at the third annual Regional PK - 12 Public Education Forum in San Antonio on March 6, 2018 where the discussion focused on
early childhood development.
To help parents / carers and young children navigate what can often be an intimidating experience,
Early Childhood Australia (ECA) has created First year at school: Essential tips for parents and carers, written by early learning experts, Jenni Connor and Pam Linke, and endorsed by the Australian Primary Principals Associa
Early Childhood Australia (ECA) has created First year
at school: Essential tips for parents and carers, written by
early learning experts, Jenni Connor and Pam Linke, and endorsed by the Australian Primary Principals Associa
early learning
experts, Jenni Connor and Pam Linke, and endorsed by the Australian Primary Principals Association.
SEED (Social & Emotional
Early Development) is an early childhood mental health consultation program developed by experts at Lucy Daniels Center and Wake County Smart Start to assist staff at Wake County child care facilities in developing and sustaining policies and practices that support the healthy social and emotional development of the children they s
Early Development) is an
early childhood mental health consultation program developed by experts at Lucy Daniels Center and Wake County Smart Start to assist staff at Wake County child care facilities in developing and sustaining policies and practices that support the healthy social and emotional development of the children they s
early childhood mental health consultation program developed by
experts at Lucy Daniels Center and Wake County Smart Start to assist staff
at Wake County child care facilities in developing and sustaining policies and practices that support the healthy social and emotional development of the children they serve.
More hours of child care have been related to heightened behaviour problems, beginning
at age 2 and extending into
early middle
childhood.23,25 - 27 In addition,
early centre - care experience is associated with more problem behaviours.28 The negative effects of child care hours in the NICHD Study have been found to be more strongly related to externalizing behaviour in
early childhood when children received poorer care from their child care providers and when children spent a greater proportion of time with a group of peers that was larger in size than recommended by
experts.29
States from the first cohort were able to develop strategies and make progress on advancing state policy on infant and
early childhood mental health, and we are excited to see what the second cohort of states can accomplish after attending the May convening and learning from
experts as well as from one another,» said Denise Castillo Dell Isola, senior program officer
at the Irving Harris Foundation.
As you evaluate
early childhood programs for your children, or seek out teaching behaviors to model
at home, our
experts can guide you in identifying the hallmarks of quality.
New Jersey will partner with IECMH
experts to provide
at least 200
early childhood educators with direct training services and resources in the Infant - Mental Health Endorsement (IMH ® E, which the state recently adopted) and / or the Pyramid Model certification by 2017.
Preservice and inservice
early childhood educators will get a front - row seat
at an engaging, highly informative presentation by Dr. Tabors and fellow language development
experts Mariela M. Páez and Cornelia Heise - Baigorria.
ATN's Advisory Council is a group of
experts in the areas of Child Development,
Early Childhood Trauma, Attachment / Trauma Disorders, Adoption, Trauma - Sensitive Education,
At - Risk Youth and other Child Welfare fields related to ATN's mission.
Early childhood experts are beginning to look
at new ways to break these antiquated -LSB-...] Full Description