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Pre-K Now Pre-K Now collaborates with advocates and policymakers to lead a movement for high-quality, voluntary pre-kindergarten for all three and four year olds. Pre-K Now's vision is a nation in which every child enters kindergarten prepared to succeed.
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Answers Please! Answers Please! Provides answers to citizen
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Children's Defense Fund (CDF) A national organization acting and speaking on behalf of children in order to "Leave No Child Behind" and to ensure every child a "Healthy Start," a "Head Start," a "Fair Start," a "Safe Start," and a "Moral Start" in life...
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District of Columbia Department of Human Services: Office of Early Childhood Development The Office of Early Childhood Development (OECD) collaborates with other public and private child and family advocacy and service organizations to formulate an effective continuum of services and care for District children 5 years of age and younger.
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Gryphon House Gryphon House
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I Am Your Child I AM YOUR CHILD is committed to raising public awareness and promote citizen engagement regarding the importance of the first three years of life. They have designed material for families with young children promoting healthy development and school r
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Kaplan Kaplan was founded on the principle that children remain our future
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Lifework Strategies LifeWork Strategies mission is to help businesses and their communities prosper by providing the services that optimize workplace productivity while helping employees achieve work/life balance. Life Work Strategies offers clients a wide range of serv
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National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies NACCRRA provides technical consultation and resources to member child care resource and referral agencies. It promotes national policies and partnerships commited to the development and learning of all children.
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National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC) The focus of NAFCC is to provide technical assistance to family child care associations. This assistance is provided through developing leadership and professionalism, addressing issues of diversity, and by promoting quality and professionalism throu
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National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) One of the leading early childhood membership organizations in the country, focusing on improving the quality of care and education for young children ages birth to eight.
The National Academy of Early Childhood Programs, a division of NAEYC, admi
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National Child Care Information Center (NCCIC) A national organization that provides the public with an array of child care information and resources, linking information and people to complement, enhance, and promote the child care delivery system, working to ensure that all children and familie
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National School Age Care Alliance (NSACA) The only national membership organization representing an array of public, private, and community-based providers of after school programs working to build a profession that develops, supports, and promotes quality school-age care.
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Teaching Strategies, Inc. Home of The Creative Curriculum and other excellent resources for early childhood professionals and the families with whom they work. The site includes comprehensive educational content for teachers and families of children birth through eight.
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Zero to Three The only national organization focusing solely on the development and care of infants and toddlers, as well as support for their families and caregivers.
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