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Montana Language Preservation Program Amendment to Catalyze Work with the State’s Youngest Children
The Montana Language Preservation Program Amendment will catalyze work with the state’s youngest children.… By Diana Lucía Abarca, CF-SLP, is a fellow with the Start with Equity program at the Children’s Equity Project The Montana government has recently passed an act, HB 287, to amend…
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ZERO TO THREE Launches Built for Babies Project
Building states' capacity to advance family-centered policies and systems that support families with children prenatal to three (P-3).… This month, the ZERO TO THREE Policy Center launched a new technical assistance project with states interested in building their capacity to advance family-centered policies and systems…
Traditional and Grassroots Advocates Join Forces in New Community of Practice
In February, the Alliance for Early Success and ZERO TO THREE launched the Emerging Leaders in Infant and Toddler Policy… In February, the Alliance for Early Success and ZERO TO THREE launched the Emerging Leaders in Infant and Toddler Policy Community of Practice (CoP). State…
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Innovative Leadership in Community-Based Programs for Young Children and Families
Crissie McMullan, Mountain Home Montana, Missoula, Montana Eric Lucas, Hopewell Health Centers, Inc., Athens, Ohio Hindolo Pokawa, Sierra Leone Foundation… Crissie McMullan, Mountain Home Montana, Missoula, Montana Eric Lucas, Hopewell Health Centers, Inc., Athens, Ohio Hindolo Pokawa, Sierra Leone Foundation for a New Democracy,…
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The Role of Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Leaders Across Disciplines and Settings: The 2018–2020 ZERO TO THREE Fellowship Class
Aimee Hiladado, Northeastern Illinois University Ekaterina Zoubak, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, MD Melissa Buchholz, University of… Aimee Hiladado, Northeastern Illinois University Ekaterina Zoubak, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Rockville, MD Melissa Buchholz, University of Colorado School of Medicine; Children's…
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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…