Children are born in potential as strong and powerful human beings. Their strengths and gifts of character are nurtured by the environment in which they are raised and the caring adults who surround them in their early years. Research demonstrates that the cornerstones of child well-being are positive relationships, nurturing environments, and the image of the child as a capable citizen, thus leading to flourishing adults and communities. However, these relationships and environments need not be limited to the home, but rather should include schools, neighborhoods and organizations where children and parents participate and contribute to building social capital within a community. Statistics indicate that states with higher scores on the So...
Recent research into brain development in young children has highlighted the importance of se...
Research points to lasting benefits for children when families are involved in their educational pro...
The first years of a child's life are some of the most important in terms of cognitive, social, and ...
Children are born in potential as strong and powerful human beings. Their strengths and gifts of cha...
In the early childhood years, so much growth and development occurs. It truly is the foundation for ...
There are inherent links between early childhood educational theory and practice and the science of ...
Early childhood education serves many benefits for many children. Children with disabilities and tho...
Abstract There have been misconceptions about the purpose of early childhood education and early chi...
Early childhood is a critical period during which children learn to regulate and manage emotions and...
In the first few years of a child's life, hundreds of neural connections form in the brain. When chi...
We invited experts in early child development, education, and care to clarify issues of universal im...
This report features a series of findings, supporting evidence, and bright spots that build a case f...
In the words of Jack Shonkoff, Director of Harvard’s Center on the Developing Child: the quality of ...
Because the earliest years of life are a period of incredible growth, they present an opportunity to...
This position statement, initiated by the Early Childhood Division of NAGC, focuses on creating opti...
Recent research into brain development in young children has highlighted the importance of se...
Research points to lasting benefits for children when families are involved in their educational pro...
The first years of a child's life are some of the most important in terms of cognitive, social, and ...
Children are born in potential as strong and powerful human beings. Their strengths and gifts of cha...
In the early childhood years, so much growth and development occurs. It truly is the foundation for ...
There are inherent links between early childhood educational theory and practice and the science of ...
Early childhood education serves many benefits for many children. Children with disabilities and tho...
Abstract There have been misconceptions about the purpose of early childhood education and early chi...
Early childhood is a critical period during which children learn to regulate and manage emotions and...
In the first few years of a child's life, hundreds of neural connections form in the brain. When chi...
We invited experts in early child development, education, and care to clarify issues of universal im...
This report features a series of findings, supporting evidence, and bright spots that build a case f...
In the words of Jack Shonkoff, Director of Harvard’s Center on the Developing Child: the quality of ...
Because the earliest years of life are a period of incredible growth, they present an opportunity to...
This position statement, initiated by the Early Childhood Division of NAGC, focuses on creating opti...
Recent research into brain development in young children has highlighted the importance of se...
Research points to lasting benefits for children when families are involved in their educational pro...
The first years of a child's life are some of the most important in terms of cognitive, social, and ...