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National Workforce Registry Alliance Dataset Sheds Light on Infant–Toddler Educator Characteristics
Nikki Darling-Kuria, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC Kelly Smith, Child Care Resource & Referral Association, Columbus, Ohio Jill M. Soto,… Nikki Darling-Kuria, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC Kelly Smith, Child Care Resource & Referral Association, Columbus, Ohio Jill M. Soto, New World Now, Blanchard, Oklahoma…
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“Everybody Benefits”: Family Child Care Providers’ Perspectives on Partnering With Early Head Start
Isabel Osgood-Roach and Kara Wevers, All Our Kin, New Haven, Connecticut Abstract This article explores the following questions: What are… Isabel Osgood-Roach and Kara Wevers, All Our Kin, New Haven, Connecticut Abstract This article explores the following questions: What are licensed family child care providers’…
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Mindful Practices to Enhance Diversity-Informed Reflective Supervision and Leadership
Roseanne Clark*, University of Wisconsin Maria Gehl, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC Mary Claire Heffron, UCSG Benioff Children’s Hospital, Oaklan,… Roseanne Clark*, University of Wisconsin Maria Gehl, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC Mary Claire Heffron, UCSG Benioff Children's Hospital, Oaklan, California Margaret Kerr, University of…
ZERO TO THREE Journal—March 2019: Young Children And Families Experiencing Homelessness
Take a look into the March 2019 issue of the ZERO TO THREE Journal. Released bi-monthly, each issue of the ZERO… Take a look into the March 2019 issue of the ZERO TO THREE Journal. Released bi-monthly, each issue of the ZERO TO THREE Journal focuses on…
Connecticut Puts Developmental Needs First With Help Me Grow (HMG)
Connecticut’s Help Me Grow program is a free statewide program serving children and their families starting from pregnancy. The program… Connecticut’s Help Me Grow program is a free statewide program serving children and their families starting from pregnancy. The program connects Connecticut children and their…