We make all sorts of assumptions because we don’t have the courage to ask questions.
-Don Miguel Ruiz, Author
Last week at the “Early Care and Education Finance Forum” hosted by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation and Partners in Early Childhood and Economic Development, Joan Lombardi (whose title is longer than her job description), the Deputy Assistant Secretary and Interdepartmental Liaison for Early Childhood Development at the Administration for Children and Families of the Department of Health and Human Services, offered this vision for "Healthy, Happy, and Successful Children":
Engaged and supportive parents and other family members
- Time, information and resources that support parenting
- Networks of support for parents and other caregivers
- Initiatives to ensure family economic success
Excellent and effective early childhood programs
- Program standards and early learning guidelines and a system of monitoring progress
- A well-prepared and supported workforce
- Continuity and connections to quality schools
Caring communities that mobilize on behalf of young children and families
- Access to high quality health care, nutrition, and other essential services
- Nurturing physical environments for young children
- Private, civic, and community organizations actively involved in planning and providing services for young children and families
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Comments (5)
Displaying All 5 CommentsThe Learning Garden Child Care Center
Shreveport, LA, United States
I love being a part of NAEYC and have been for years as a child care provider. I opened a child care center in FEB this year and we don't have the enrollment needed to keep the business going, yet. I am having to use my personal credit card to pay for food, payroll and bills. Anyone know where I can apply for grants to help my business stay afloat? Seems that every avenue I've encountered want more fees and I just can't afford it anymore! HELP!
prakrit What
pembroke pines, fl, United States
i am excited about my membership with NAEYC. it is a limitless resource for early childhood educators and beyond. God bless you in future challenges.
Save the Children USA
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Dear Joan, Bonnie & Roger,
Good Morning! Hope you all are fine. I would like to get a copy of lombardi's Dream to know her dream to carry forward for the children and families. How can I get it? How can I get a copy of The Art of Leadership: Managing Early Childhood Organizations.
Regards.
Manjusree
Charlotte, NC, United States
I would like a copy of Lombardi's Dream
The RISE Institute
United States
Hi Roger,
Do you have a copy of Joan's paper? If so, please send it to me.
Many thanks,
Emily
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