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Delaware Prioritizes Home Visiting
In 2019 Delaware passed Senate Concurrent Resolution 50 (SCR 50) requiring the Department of Health and Social Services – in collaboration with… In 2019 Delaware passed Senate Concurrent Resolution 50 (SCR 50) requiring the Department of Health and Social Services – in collaboration with the Department of Education…
Advocates Share Formula Crisis Obstacles, Approaches, and Progress
Recently, ZERO TO THREE convened a small group to discuss ways in which state advocates are engaging to support families… Recently, ZERO TO THREE convened a small group to discuss ways in which state advocates are engaging to support families through the national formula…
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Building Collaborative Partnerships to Support Infant–Toddler Teachers Through an Evidence-Informed Coaching Initiative
Benjamin L. Bayly and Rebecca Escott, Penn State University Nancy Nicewonger and Caroline Campana, First Up, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Abstract Infant–toddler… Benjamin L. Bayly and Rebecca Escott, Penn State University Nancy Nicewonger and Caroline Campana, First Up, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Abstract Infant–toddler programs stand to benefit greatly…
Delaware Bill Ensures Access to Developmental Screening for All
Beginning in July 2023, all child care programs will be required to provide annual developmental and social emotional screening to… Delaware Governor John Carney signed HB202 into effect this month, expanding access to developmental screenings for all young children attending licensed child care programs across the state.…
States Innovate and Adapt During the Pandemic
As we enter another season under the Coronavirus pandemic, ZERO TO THREE would like to take a moment to highlight… As we enter another season under the Coronavirus pandemic, ZERO TO THREE would like to take a moment to highlight the many swift and efficient…