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Early Childhood Education Resources

Click on the links below for more great resources for early childhood practitioners and parents.
If you know of other good resources for early childhood practitioners and parents, write or call us; our contact information is below.

ALA Education

America Reads Challenge

Beginning With Books

Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement (CIERA)

Child Care Bureau

Child Welfare League of America

Children's Defense Fund

Department of Education Publications (400 Learning Activities for Strengthening Children's Reading and Writing Skills)

Council for Professional Recognition (CDA Credential, Reggio Children)

Department of Health and Human Services

Early Head Start National Resource Center at Zero to Three

ERIC Clearinghouse Library

Head Start Bureau

Head Start Publications Mgmt. Center

Knowledgeloom: Promising Practices Resources

Lead Poisoning Prevention Information or Lead Poisoning Prevention Information

Military Child Development Program

National Academy Press: National Research Council Publications

National Association for the Education of Young Children

National Black Child Development Institute

National Center for Family Literacy

National Child Care Information Center

National Fatherhood Initiative

National Head Start Association

National Latino Children's Institute

National Research Council

Nativeweb

NOVA Southeastern University

ParentsPlace

Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)

RISE Learning SolutionsTM

Scholastic Children's book publishers

University of Cincinnati Early Childhood Learning Community

U.S. Department of Education Grant Announcements

U.S. Department of Education Publications and Products

U.S. Department of Education Policy Announcements

U.S. General Services Administration

What parents need to know about reading


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