Children’s earliest experiences impact their brain development and social and emotional skills, setting the foundation for all future development. Counties can reduce risk factors for infants, toddlers and parents by supporting positive environments and relationships, offering targeted interventions and connecting children and families to treatment as needed. Watch our recent webinar to learn more about promoting social and emotional well-being for infants and toddlers through existing county systems and services.
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Leveraging County Systems to Support Infant and Toddler Mental Health and Well-Being
This recent webinar highlighted how to promote social and emotional well-being for infants and toddlers through existing county-level systems and services.
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The Children America Overlooks — and Why My Work Lives Where Their Futures Are Decided
Many children in today’s classrooms carry unspoken trauma, complex identities, and multiple languages, and unless adults create emotionally safe spaces, these children can’t learn, express themselves, or fully show up.
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Beyond the Headlines: Expert Analysis on Early Childhood Research
Timely analysis, thoughtful commentary and expert perspectives on early childhood research and stories shaping the field today.
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