For four decades, Exchange has been following trends in the early childhood world. We provide periodic updates on trends in nonprofit child care, for-profit child care, school age care, infant care, Head Start, church-housed child care, family child care, employer child care, and public school operated child care, as well as reports on international trends. Often these updates include lists of the Top 50 organizations in the category being presented.
In 2015, we will be preparing Exchange updates and Top 50 lists on the largest nonprofit child care organizations in North America, the largest for-profit organizations in North America, and the oldest early childhood organizations in the world that serve children five and younger for at least four hours a day, but not more than 12 hours a day.
If you believe your organization, or an organization in your community, belongs in the list of oldest programs in the world, please share your information on our survey, Oldest Early Childhood programs.
If you believe your organization may be one of the 50 largest for-profit or nonprofit organizations in North America, please share your information on our survey, Largest Early Childhood Programs.
Then watch for the status reports and Top 50 lists as they appear in upcoming issues of Exchange.
Architects, landscape architects, educators, and environmental advocates will gather in New Zealand on March 11 – 14, 2015 for Designing Inspiring and Effective Spaces for Children, a World Forum Foundation Working Forum on Design and Nature. Participants at the event will explore high-level universal principles necessary in designing effective and inspiring indoor and outdoor spaces for children.
You can be one them!
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