In October 2016, the Early Learning Coalition of Escambia County (ELCEC) and LENA commenced a partnership to boost high-quality interactions in child care settings leveraging LENA’s unique “talk pedometer” technology. LENA technology was integrated into ELCEC’s “Grow With Me” professional development initiative launched earlier that same year. The overarching goal was to apply and adapt the LENA Grow program in infant and toddler classrooms, supporting a strengths-based, data-driven approach to practitioner (educator) skill building and improvement of child outcomes. This case study report summarizes the results and lessons learned from the first year of LENA Grow operations in Escambia County. (author abstract)
Results & lessons learned from the first year of LENA Grow™ as part of ELC Escambia's "Grow with Me" Initiative
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Florida
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