Sentences with phrase «secure early childhood care»

«The New York Early Childhood Professional Development Institute applauds Senator Klein and the IDC's efforts to ensure that all of New York City's youngest residents and their parents have access to safe, secure early childhood care and education programs.

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After 20 years healing and recovering from traumatic early childhood abuse and the resulting maladaptive coping mechanisms, I am now settled supported and secure, knowing God loves me and cares for me.
Editor's note: Attachment Parenting International (API) recognizes the amazing creativity of parents to balance their children's attachment needs with their financial needs and / or career in order to provide consistent, loving care especially in the first few months postpartum but also throughout the early childhood years when parental presence is most critical to establishing a secure attachment relationship.
An enhanced medical home providing integrated care for families in poverty is informed by the understanding that emotional care of the family, including recognizing maternal depression, is within the scope of practice for community pediatricians and that the effects of toxic stress on children can be ameliorated by supportive, secure relational health during early childhood.
And it's one of the things that if you can promote that from the beginning of a child's contact in that early childhood setting, it's going to really foster a child's feeling of being secure, and being cared for, and providing them with that foundation for growth.
The statement, published in full below, calls for cultural models of care, and for Indigenous children to have access to «culturally secure early childhood education».
The majority of low - and modest - income families do not have access to affordable, secure housing or high quality Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) services.
In particular, secure participants were much more likely to describe their childhood relationships with parents as responsive, affectionate, caring and accepting than insecurely attached participants, who tended to describe this early relationship as cold and rejecting [12][14].
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