Early childhood policy and advocacy
By: Carrie Portrie, EC-SEAT project coordinator
As election day draws nearer, I find myself searching and wanting to know more about where candidates stand on early childhood issues and policies.
Below is a short list of resources linking us to useful information for thinking about policy, advocacy, and practice.
As election day draws nearer, I find myself searching and wanting to know more about where candidates stand on early childhood issues and policies.
Below is a short list of resources linking us to useful information for thinking about policy, advocacy, and practice.
- The Division for Early Childhood (DEC) - website for policy and advocacy resources and the 2016 Election.
- The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) - effective advocacy resources and public policy.
- The Administration for Children and Families Head Start Website - list of child advocacy/children's issues in child development.
- Annie E. Casey Foundation and Kids Count Data Center
- Zero to Three Advocacy Action Center or Zero to Three Advocacy and Find your elected officials
- PBS Newshour - Early Childhood Education
- Education Week - Early Childhood
- Child's World America and The Raising of America documentary series and ways to take action.
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