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There are many wonderful resources for parents, childcare providers, and educators. Here are some of our favorites.
If you would like your organization listed here, feel free to contact us.

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Keys to Interactive Parenting Scales (KIPS)
Comfort Consults focuses on parenting assessment, staff training and program evaluation for family service programs.

Colorado Bright Beginnings
Colorado Bright Beginnings' mission is to promote the healthy development of Colorado children during the critical first three years of life.

Qualistar (The merger of CORRA and EDUCARE)
Qualistar Early Learning is dedicated to improving child development and age-appropriate learning experiences for all children by collaboratively creating a statewide rating system.

The Child Trauma Academy
The mission of the Academy is to help improve the lives of traumatized and maltreated children and their families.

The Early Childhood Resource Center
The Early Childhood Resource Center seeks to promote the optimal development of infants, toddlers and preschoolers. We do this by providing training and other assistance that translates developmental research to best practices for practitioners and policy makers.

Early Head Start National Resource Center
The EHS NRC works in partnership with the Infant/Toddler Specialists at the regionally-based Quality Improvement Centers (QICs) to ensure that Early Head Start programs have information and training on "best practices" on a range of topics.

Erikson Institute
Erikson Institute is an independent institution of higher education that prepares child development professionals for leadership.

Invest In Kids
Invest in Kids partners with communities to improve the health and well-being of young children, particularly those of low-income families, through effective, research-based programs.

The Kauffman Foundation
The Kauffman Foundation is an operating and grantmaking foundation that works towards the vision of self sufficient people in healthy communities.

National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (NACCRRA)
Child Care Resource and Referral has been a cornerstone in the movement for quality child care for over 25 years. As the national network of community based CCR&Rs, NACCRRA gives voice to the child care needs of families and communities.

National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
The National Academy of Early Childhood Programs administers a national, voluntary, professionally sponsored accreditation system to help raise the quality of all types of preschools, kindergartens, child care centers, and school-age child care programs. The Academy is a division of the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), the nation's largest organization of early childhood educators.

Healthy Teen Network
Today, the Healthy Teen Network represents some 1,000 individual and organizational members and a diverse network of over 17,000 constituents in every state and territory. Members seek common ground in order to address the issues of adolescent sexuality, pregnancy and parenting at local, state and national levels.

Nurse-Family Partnership
The Nurse-Family Partnership is a highly acclaimed, well tested model that improves the health and social functioning of low-income, first-time mothers, their babies, and families.

International Institute of Infant Massage
Parent Tools Catalog is a supplier of educational materials, providing Parenting Tools and Infant Massage Instructor Resources via mail order.

Zero to Three
This site is designed to provide parents, caregivers and pediatric and family clinicians with meaningful information about early brain development. They also explore the relationships between infants and their parents and caregivers that support intellectual and social-emotional development.

Early Start New Zealand

 

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