
Free trainings for legally exempt child care providers
“Family child care providers can sometimes feel invisible and isolated, but this is their place to build relationships and give each other advice.”
The latest updates from the New York Early Childhood Professional Development Institute.
“Family child care providers can sometimes feel invisible and isolated, but this is their place to build relationships and give each other advice.”
Each year, the New York Early Childhood Professional Development Institute honors a student enrolled in the Children’s Program Administrator Credential (CPAC) program at the CUNY School of Professional Studies with the Nancy Klinger Memorial Scholarship.
Equitable pay and respect for early childhood educators were themes of New York State Senator Jabari Brisport’s remarks at the QUALITYstarsNY all-staff convening.
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 Institute’s Early Childhood Career Development Center has been awarded a grant from the Heckscher Foundation for Children for an […]
The NYC Early Childhood Research Network have announced their new Early Career Scholars awardees. The 2022 cohort will be: David Vining a […]
The New York Early Childhood Professional Development Institute is pleased to announce that Dona Anderson has been named the new […]
“After 16 years as Executive Director of the New York Early Childhood Professional Development Institute and the University Dean of […]
As an educator I have frequently been a part of research. Often, this involvement was on the periphery, as a […]
As a follow up to our blog post on the book series First Conversations we wanted to share a recent […]