20 Comprehensive PlanDuring the monthly meetings of the Early Childhood Development Authority in October 2000, they voted to adopt the Early Childhood Development Task Force's Report as the Authority's plan.
Building A Strong Foundation for School Success SeriesThe Kentucky Early Childhood Standards represent specific learning standards for children through 4 years of age. These standards are designed as a framework to assist parents, early care and education professionals, administrators and others in understanding what children are able to know and do from birth through 4 years of age.The ...
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Community Early Childhood CouncilsThe 9th Annual Community Early Childhood Council Meeting will be held December 9 and 10 at the Capital Plaza Hotel, Frankfort KY. The purpose of this meeting is for Community Early Childhood Councils to share information, learn about state initiatives, and prepare for applying to receive funding in the coming year. ...
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Early Childhood Development - Links of InterestBelow we have provided our visitors with some links to other web sites that deal with early childhood development and related subject matter. Neither the Division of Early Childhood Development nor the Commonwealth of Kentucky endorses these sites or the accuracy of their content. You will leave the Division of Early Childhood ...
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Early Childhood Development AuthorityThe Early Childhood Development Authority is established as a public agency and political subdivision of the Commonwealth with all powers, duties, and responsibilities conferred upon it by statute and essential to perform its functions including, but not limited to, employing other persons, consultants, attorneys, and agents. The authority shall be attached ...
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Healthy Babies CampaignHealthy Babies Campaign: To plan and implement a public awareness/education campaign to educate the public about fetal alcohol syndrome, the impact of substance abuse on pregnancy and childrearing, the importance of smoking cessation, and about healthy lifestyle choices that help babies to be born healthy. For more information about the KIDS ...
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Kentucky Head Start State Collaboration OfficeThe mission of the Kentucky Head Start State Collaboration Office is to increase the accessibility of quality services to low-income children ages 0-5 and their families by supporting the development of partnerships on a state and local level among Head Start programs and services and Kentucky agencies organizations, business and families. ...
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KIDS NOW Executive Summary and Enhancing Early Care and Education Research to PracticeThe KIDS NOW Evaluation Project provides formative evaluation information to the Division of Early Childhood Development in the implementation and refinement of KIDS NOW. The goal of the research is to determine if the implementation of the initiative results in better quality early childhood environments for young children in Kentucky. In ...
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KIDS NOW InitiativeKentucky's Early Childhood Initiative SummaryIn order to reach the goal that all young children in Kentucky are healthy and safe, possess the foundation that will enable school and personal success, and live in strong families that are supported and strengthened within their communities, 25% of Kentucky's Phase I Tobacco Settlement dollars ...
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Professional DevelopmentEarly childhood professionals understand that the education and training of early childhood caregivers/educators is strongly correlated with favorable outcomes for young children in early care and education programs. Early childhood caregivers/educators want to provide high quality care and education for children within a framework of best practices standards. Early childhood caregivers/educators ...
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STARS for KIDS NOW (Quality Rating System)STARS for KIDS NOW, Kentucky's voluntary quality rating system for licensed Type I and Type II child care centers and Certified family child care homes, is now available statewide. This system uses a scale of 1 through 4 STARS to identify levels of quality. All STAR levels surpass the minimum licensing ...
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