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Weaving Media Literacy Into Young Children’s Explorations on and off Screens
Lisa Guernsey, New America, Washington, DC Abstract Media literacy experts have been teaming up with early childhood practitioners to develop… Lisa Guernsey, New America, Washington, DC Abstract Media literacy experts have been teaming up with early childhood practitioners to develop a framework for a…
Colorado Accomplishes Legislative Victories in a Challenging Year
Colorado legislators passed several important measures during their late, but productive, session which concluded last week. Two of the bills… Colorado legislators passed several important measures during their late, but productive, session which concluded last week. Two of the bills which will impact infants and…
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PERSPECTIVES—Defunding Mindfulness: While We Sit on Our Cushions, Systemic Racism Runs Rampant
Michael Yellow Bird, University of Manitoba; Maria Gehl, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC; Holly Hatton-Bowers, University of Nebraska–Lincoln; Laurel M.… Michael Yellow Bird, University of Manitoba; Maria Gehl, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC; Holly Hatton-Bowers, University of Nebraska–Lincoln; Laurel M. Hicks, University of Colorado–Boulder; and…
In Spite of It All: State Budget Wins for Babies in 2020
Despite the current crisis, and thanks to persistent and knowledgeable advocates, governors and legislators are holding on to and, in… Despite the current crisis, and thanks to persistent and knowledgeable advocates, governors and legislators are holding on to and, in some cases, managing to expand…
ZERO TO THREE Welcomes 2020-22 Fellowship Class
16 early childhood leaders worldwide to engage in 18-month transformative leadership experience. Washington, October 7, 2020 – ZERO TO THREE, the leading nonprofit… 16 early childhood leaders worldwide to engage in 18-month transformative leadership experience. Washington, October 7, 2020 – ZERO TO THREE, the leading nonprofit dedicated to ensuring all…
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Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health-Informed Therapeutic Visitation: An Overview and Evaluation
Samantha VanHout, Mt. Hope Family Center, Rochester, New York Sarah C. Fitzgibbons and Alana Russotti, The Society for the Protection… Samantha VanHout, Mt. Hope Family Center, Rochester, New York Sarah C. Fitzgibbons and Alana Russotti, The Society for the Protection and Care of Children, Rochester,…