
Investing in New York’s early childhood workforce
Several of the Institute’s initiatives are highlighted in New York State’s new Child Care Availability Task Force report.
Thoughts, information, events and updates from the New York Works For Children and The Aspire Registry, New York’s registry for early childhood professionals. Visit the the New York Works For Children website to learn more and start your Aspire Registry profile.
Several of the Institute’s initiatives are highlighted in New York State’s new Child Care Availability Task Force report.
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The New York Early Childhood Professional Development Institute will be at the New York Association for the Education of Young Children’s annual conference in May!
An essential strategy that I use as an early childhood educator to cultivate curiosity and stimulate children’s interest is to provide an environment that promotes exploration and inquiry.
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