Not exact matches
For advocates
seeking to support access to child -
care assistance and high -
quality early learning programs, this brief provides guidance and strategies to support racial equity in their states «child -
care assistance programs.
Child Welfare —
Early Education Partnerships to Expand Protective Factors for Children with Child Welfare Involvement Child Information Gateway (2015) Summarizes key activities of agencies seeking to maximize the identification, enrollment, attendance, and supports for children in foster care or under the supervision of child welfare services, aged 0 to 5, into comprehensive high - quality early care and education serv
Early Education Partnerships to Expand Protective Factors for Children with Child Welfare Involvement Child Information Gateway (2015) Summarizes key activities of agencies
seeking to maximize the identification, enrollment, attendance, and supports for children in foster
care or under the supervision of child welfare services, aged 0 to 5, into comprehensive high -
quality early care and education serv
early care and education services.
Robeson's vast body of work includes the NICHD Study of
Early Child Care and Youth Development, which sought to determine the relationship between children's early experiences and their developmental outcomes, the Massachusetts Early Care and Education and School Readiness Study and the Ready Educators Quality Improvement P
Early Child
Care and Youth Development, which
sought to determine the relationship between children's
early experiences and their developmental outcomes, the Massachusetts Early Care and Education and School Readiness Study and the Ready Educators Quality Improvement P
early experiences and their developmental outcomes, the Massachusetts
Early Care and Education and School Readiness Study and the Ready Educators Quality Improvement P
Early Care and Education and School Readiness Study and the Ready Educators
Quality Improvement Pilot.
+ strive to expand child
care options for children with disabilities and their families + provide training and technical assistance for child
care providers and other
early childhood professionals (including specialists in
early intervention and special education) +
seek to improve the
quality of the child
care experience for all children.
Unfortunately, in light of the generally mediocre
quality of
care in the U.S. and the strong association between the
quality of
care and its cost, it is difficult for families who need the best
care for their children to find it at a manageable price.9 This is where broader public policy that enhances investments in
early childhood development can enable such families to find the
quality of
care they
seek at a cost they can afford.
The campaign used the Happy Birthday Baby Book to encourage pregnant women to
seek early and continuous prenatal
care in hopes of improving birth outcomes and a higher
quality of life for both mother and child.