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Toward a consensus vision for early childhood development in New Mexico: Executive summary

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In too many child well-being indicators, New Mexico ranks last among all states. Throughout 2018, various groups have offered their thoughts to strengthen early childhood services. Most recently, the federal government has posted a funding opportunity for states to apply to develop a birth to five needs analysis and strategic plan. The New Mexico Child Care Education Association (NMCCEA), the New Mexico Association for the Education of Young Children (NMAEYC), the New Mexico Association for Infant Mental Health (NMAIMH), the Southern New Mexico Early Childhood Alliance, the Community Partnership for Children, the Montessori Network of New Mexico, the Businesses, Educators, & Families Organizing to Reform Education (BEFORE), WNMU Early Childhood Programs, and the NM Early Childhood Council offer this report and series of recommendations to help guide the discussion and set a course of action toward developing a unifying vision for early childhood services throughout the state. (author abstract)

Resource Type:
Executive Summary
Country:
United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
New Mexico

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