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Voices of Strength and Resilience in Early Childhood: The Trouble with “Heroism”
For many child care providers in North Carolina, the COVID-19 crisis produces a limited number of choices, none of which are completely free from coercion.
For many child care providers in North Carolina, the COVID-19 crisis produces a limited number of choices, none of which are completely free from coercion.
This tool is designed to guide shelter staff in creating safe, developmentally appropriate environments for young children experiencing homelessness.
One in every 16 children under six years old in the U.S. classifies as homeless, jeopardizing their health, development and well-being. The updated and validated Early Childhood Self-Assessment Tool, released by Child Care Services Association (CCSA), supports shelters to provide positive environments for young children. Chapel Hill, N.C., May 26,
The COVID-19 crisis has amplified significant needs, and protecting families―and the child care programs on which they depend―has never been more urgent.
A child care provider dedicates every day to educating and caring for our youngest children. Especially now during COVID-19, they deserve more…
Take today to appreciate teachers who work selflessly to mold children’s lives in a positive direction, especially during COVID-19 and #GivingTuesdayNow.
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