We advocate for quality early childhood education for all young children & strive to meet professional needs/interests of a diverse early childhood community.
Today and always we remain steadfast in our commitment to advancing equity, dismantling practices and policies that harm Black early childhood educators, children, and families, and moving our field towards a brighter and more equitable future.
Families and communities across Kansas are facing challenges accessing quality child care and early childhood services. The Kansas Early Childhood Transition Task Force wants to hear your experiences navigating the state’s system of programs.
This issue explores equitable, effective early childhood education for all, and the policy and advocacy we need to get us there.
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Join us for a fun-filled week celebrating early learning, young children, their teachers, families, and communities!
To learn how to celebrate with us, please visit our newest blog post.
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The Week of the Young Child™ is an annual celebration hosted by NAEYC to spotlight early learning, young children, their teachers, families, and communities. Join KSAEYC in celebration of the week April 15-21, 2023!
Parents are still facing rising costs and providers are still struggling with low wages. During this #SOTU I hope to hear @POTUS commit to investing in child care! #StateofChildCare
We can all exercise our advancing equity muscle, and our resources on the topic can help! Explore our collection and let us know: Which one is your favorite?
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How do prior experiences and cultural knowledge shape our definitions of teacher research and of “best” practices?
Explore this article in our 2022 Winter Issue of YC to learn more.
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You work hard on behalf of young children, but it's important to prioritize yourself and your self-care. What's one goal you have for 2023 to focus on yourself?
What’s your early childhood story?
NAEYC’s CEO Michelle Kang invites all early childhood educators to share stories about their powerful life-changing work.
To share your story, please click the link in our bio.