Sentences with phrase «about early childhood issues»

Serve as a recognized resource to educate legislators, policy makers, practitioners and parents about early childhood issues.

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This might include data about preventive care, proper nutrition, and other early - childhood health issues (all delivered in local languages and dialects).
One of the biggest issues that I find offensive about this panel is that it did not have any representation of special education teachers or early childhood or elementary teachers,» said Rudley.
[xli] Although California's Democratic supermajorities make this less of an issue, it could be indicative that Republicans in other states may have more concerns about funding of early childhood programs).
Her responsibilities include identifying, monitoring, writing about and advocating for critical early childhood education issues, especially around preschool, child care and linking preschool to the early elementary years.
The poll, which is conducted annually by Phi Delta Kappa International (PDK) in conjunction with Gallup, asked Americans about using stimulus money to save teachers» jobs, investing in early childhood education, and other public education issues.
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But this website has additional links about the importance of play and early childhood and issues that get in the way of real learning.
During ACNJ's visit to Plainfield's early childhood directors» and family workers» meeting, educators told us about chronic health issues, irregular work and child care schedules, and inadequate transportation for young children to get to school.
«Over time, we've seen a real shift in thinking from a lot of skepticism about early childhood to a much broader public and parent awareness about the importance of early learning and development,» says Sara Mead, an analyst with Bellwether Education Partners who studies early childhood issues.
This issue brief debunks the top 10 myths about early childhood education and the president's plan to expand preschool access.
Its purpose is to provide a forum for consideration of issues and for exchange of information and ideas about research and practice in early childhood teacher education.
Rocket Blasts - Daily or weekly e-mail of news headlines about reading, literacy, early childhood, and elementary education issues.
Only about 46 percent of children aged three through six in families below the federal poverty line are enrolled in center - based early childhood programming, compared to 72 percent of children in families above the federal poverty line.1 Poor children are about 25 percent less likely to be ready for school at age five than children who are not poor.2 Once in school, these children lag behind their better - off peers in reading and math, are less likely to be enrolled in college preparatory coursework, less likely to graduate, and over 10 percent more likely to require remediation if they attend a four - year post-secondary institution.3 All of these issues compound one another to create a cycle of low opportunity: children in poverty are less likely to achieve high educational attainment, and low educational attainment leads to lower median weekly earnings and higher rates of unemployment.
We EDUCATE more than 3,000 program, community and opinion leaders about key issues in early childhood development.
For the first time in U.S. history, Americans may be about to elect a president whose signature issue is early childhood.
This concentration prepares students who are interested in supervising others who work directly with young children and / or individuals who have professional goals to learn more about leadership issues and policy / advocacy in early childhood education.
Critics on the left have taken issue with a number of things surrounding the standards (you can read a post about eight problems with the Core here), saying that there was not enough input from educators into the drafting of the Core, that the standards are not based on any research, that they ignore what is known about early childhood development and much more.
Australia About Blog Early Childhood Australia advocates to ensure quality, social justice and equity in all issues relating to the education and care of children from birth to eight years.
To facilitate greater awareness and understanding within the early childhood field about these issues, the BUILD Initiative and the National Council of La Raza have developed a training resource on immigration policy geared toward early childhood professionals.
Today we reflect on some of the promises made by both candidates, and think about how we can expect President - elect Trump to be thinking about early childhood education issues going forward.
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The contributors to this issue of Zero to Three illustrate the diverse settings and situations that early childhood professionals confront in their work with young children and families: A busy morning in a pediatric clinic; the traumatic aftermath of domestic violence; guiltridden parents worried about the health of their infant; mothers with severe psychiatric disorders; reflective supervision in an early intervention program; and peer - group support for enhancing social and emotional development in child care settings.
This previous Planning, Doing Reviewing Issue is jam packed with relevant information about starting school and sharing information... plus many handy tools for both Early Childhood settings and schools.
share information about how things are progressing, issues that are presenting and things that are going well at home and at your child's early childhood service or school.
We reflect on some of the promises made by both candidates, and think about how we can expect President - elect Trump to be thinking about early childhood education issues going forward.
This issue brief debunks the top 10 myths about early childhood education and the president's plan to expand preschool access.
This committee is responsible for keeping abreast of current promising practices in the field of Early Childhood Mental Health, sharing information about important clinical issues, supporting the development of a highly trained, multi-level, interdisciplinary workforce through a variety of association initiatives, collaborating with community partners on competency and workforce development projects, organizing an annual conference, and promoting the Early Childhood and Family Mental Health Credential.
We've gone from worrying about if we should allow technology in early childhood classrooms to deeper conversations about: appropriate and intentional use; tech integration; addressing issues of access, equity and diversity; connections between formal and informal learning; new tools for family engagement; and the role of educators as media mentors.
The articles in this issue include the latest research about brain functioning during the first three years of life and the important role of early social interactions for later school readiness and lifelong learning; how toxic stress caused by adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is having an impact on the health and development of children; a summary of what has been learned about early development during the past 15 years; and examples of how tribal communities using Federal funding opportunities and partnerships to build more coordinated, effective early childhood systems.
Although the book is about a fictional child dealing with attachment issues, stemming from early childhood trauma, it is built around case studies.
The articles in this issue include: • Information from the Science Plenary about the devastating impact that severe and chronic stress in early childhood has across the lifespan.
Look for the local affiliate of the National Association for the Education of Young Children or the National Head Start Association to get to know the early childhood professionals in your community and talk informally about shared issues and interests.
The «crisis» that many perceive in early childhood programs is first and last an issue of funding, and hopeful talk about «the decade of the young child» should not obscure how limited the gains in public funding have been.
This report summarizes the findings of a multi-year study that sought to translate the science of early childhood development, and to examine the ways that both experts and members of the general public talk and think about the issue of resilience, as well as more general concepts related to developmental outcomes and child well - being.
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