Becoming an advocate for early childhood
When we have the opportunity to speak up for those who may not be able to speak for themselves, we can bring attention to the needs of the children and families we serve.
When we have the opportunity to speak up for those who may not be able to speak for themselves, we can bring attention to the needs of the children and families we serve.
What does it look like and feel like to be “professional” in an early learning environment? How can early care and learning providers strengthen their sense of professionalism in the field?
“Sometimes as leaders we feel like we need to have all the answers, but sometimes not having the answer and taking the time to ask the right questions can be so powerful.”
“Family child care providers can sometimes feel invisible and isolated, but this is their place to build relationships and give each other advice.”
The Staten Island Alliance for North Shore Children and Families hosted the “We Got Your Back” event at PS 21 on Aug. 3 for incoming kindergarten students and their families.
The NYAEYC Annual Conference has been cancelled. Below are some of the great sessions the Institute planned to offer. NYAEYC […]
Last weekend, the Staten Island Alliance for North Shore Children and Families presented the 4th Annual Early Learn event. One […]
In December 2019, the New York City Early Childhood Research Network held its first Research Symposium to highlight insights from […]
The CUNY School of Professional Studies is hosting an Early Childhood Hiring Fair this June. The goal of the fair […]
As a follow up to our previous blog post, the Institute is pleased to share information about a webinar based […]