Local Efforts Supporting Innovation in Early Childhood Development (Part 2)
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WebinarThe National Association of Counties Research Foundation invites you to participate in a webinar highlighting local innovations and best practice models in early childhood development. Counties play a critical role in shaping early childhood systems and are instrumental in investing in core services supporting young children and families.Local Efforts Supporting Innovation in Early Childhood Development (Part 2)September 25, 2018September 25, 2018, 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
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Local Efforts Supporting Innovation in Early Childhood Development (Part 2)
The National Association of Counties Research Foundation invites you to participate in a webinar highlighting local innovations and best practice models in early childhood development. Counties play a critical role in shaping early childhood systems and are instrumental in investing in core services supporting young children and families. To ensure that children are developmentally on track at age three and to improve kindergarten school readiness, communities must drive increased attention on prenatal-to-three initiatives and the critical need for early investments around programs and services that ensure a healthy start at birth, provide support to families of infants and toddlers and provide high-quality child care and early learning opportunities. You do not need to have participated in Part 1 to participate in Part 2 of this webinar series.
The National Association of Counties Research Foundation invites you to participate in a webinar highlighting local innovations and best practice models in early childhood development.2018-09-25Webinar2023-07-28
The National Association of Counties Research Foundation invites you to participate in a webinar highlighting local innovations and best practice models in early childhood development. Counties play a critical role in shaping early childhood systems and are instrumental in investing in core services supporting young children and families. To ensure that children are developmentally on track at age three and to improve kindergarten school readiness, communities must drive increased attention on prenatal-to-three initiatives and the critical need for early investments around programs and services that ensure a healthy start at birth, provide support to families of infants and toddlers and provide high-quality child care and early learning opportunities. You do not need to have participated in Part 1 to participate in Part 2 of this webinar series.



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