Using Science to Guide Early Childhood Policy and Practice
The past decade has brought an explosion of scientific knowledge about child development and the effects of early adversity. How can we apply this science on a daily basis?
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The past decade has brought an explosion of scientific knowledge about child development and the effects of early adversity. How can we apply this science on a daily basis?
For East Los Angeles, time to reflect on important questions gave leaders the ability to gauge themselves, reaffirm their commitments, and consider how to move forward. What did they learn?
The Family First Prevention Services Act marks a significant step forward for child welfare financing reform. So what kind of opportunities does it afford?
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Children need love, safety, and a sense of belonging to [...]
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Created by Dr. Julie Radlauer-Doerfler, Social Connections Module is a three-hour [...]
What We Work For All children and [...]
What We Work For We partner with young [...]