Florida MIECHV is seeking input on a working draft of core competencies for home visitors and other
early childhood providers serving expectant and new families.
Not exact matches
Together with families,
providers and communities, the Brazelton Touchpoints Center develops and applies knowledge of
early childhood development to practice and policy through professional and organizational development, evaluation, advocacy and awareness and
serving as a resource for proven practices.
Local
Early Childhood Mental Health (ECMH) boards hired ECMH consultants to work with providers serving children with high needs and to support early childhood professionals use of standards and assessments related to social and emotional development and approaches toward lear
Early Childhood Mental Health (ECMH) boards hired ECMH consultants to work with providers serving children with high needs and to support early childhood professionals use of standards and assessments related to social and emotional development and approaches toward
Childhood Mental Health (ECMH) boards hired ECMH consultants to work with
providers serving children with high needs and to support
early childhood professionals use of standards and assessments related to social and emotional development and approaches toward lear
early childhood professionals use of standards and assessments related to social and emotional development and approaches toward
childhood professionals use of standards and assessments related to social and emotional development and approaches toward learning.
Client segments
served: foundations,
early childhood providers, advocacy organizations, intermediary organizations, charter school authorizers
CAP Tulsa has administered OECP for the State since 2006 and acts as the fiscal agent and a grantee, partnering with other
early childhood providers to
serve an additional 943 children in high - quality programs across the state.
It has been tailored to meet the needs of a wide range of professionals who
serve children and families including child welfare workers, homelessness services
providers, music and movement therapists,
early childhood educators, home vistors, behavioral health case managers and out of school time
providers.
Serve as a
provider of information about
early childhood services, resources, and events for Lake County parents and professionals.
Webinar
Serving diverse families — Strategies for
early childhood providers.
The journal
serves the needs of
early childhood practitioners, including classroom teachers, child care
providers, and teacher educators.
If you are a child welfare agency, Family Advocacy Center, DCFS funded
provider or
early childhood program
serving child welfare involved families, there are resources available through Be Strong Families that you can access that will help you build protective factors in families and strengthen the relationships between parents and those that
serve parents.
Level 3 Triple P Discussion Group is designed as brief,
early intervention strategies to be offered by those in a community in regular contact with families of children and may include such settings as health care clinics, schools or
early childhood education programs, childcare facilities, community libraries, and / or by other
providers in various family -
serving community agencies.
Kai - leé is the CEO of Teaching Strategies, the leading
provider of
early childhood solutions for programs
serving children from birth through third grade.
She has a major role in the production of the electronic IDHFS / IDHS Care Coordination Protocol and
serves as a liaison in care coordination promotion among ICAAP, the Maternal, Infant, and
Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program, and early education and child care provi
Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) program, and
early education and child care provi
early education and child care
providers.