1. Follow some of the outside links that you have not yet explored. Where do they lead? What do you find?
I decided to look at the resources available to parents. Zero to Three offers parent brochures and guides that cover a variety of topics. Including information on language development, developmental milestones, literacy, and ways to support learning for infants and toddlers. The guides are available in a .pdf document that can be printed out or emailed to parents. It's a really fun resource! I can already think of several parents that specific situations that I can use the guides for.
2. What information is available on the e-newsletter?
This time around in the e-newsletter is promotion for an all day charitable giving campaign that Zero to Three is supporting. It's called Do More 24. One June 19th, 2014 Zero To Three asks everyone to participate in an all day giving competition, and funds donated will help to benefit early childhood education.
3. Is there any information that adds to your understanding of equity and excellence in early care and education?
http://www.zerotothree.org/public-policy/federal-policy/ Here found information on Public Policy and Zero to Three. The most interesting and insightful information I found was the federal policy agenda and federal policy updates. The information to help me be successful in advocating more for early childhood is just at my fingertips!
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