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DAY NURSERY RESOURCES
Day Nursery recommends the following websites
for more information about early childhood education:
CareFinderIndiana http://www.in.gov/fssa/carefinder/
Locate child care: learn more about child care
policies, rules and laws, become a child care provider; and
learn more about the Indiana Community Child Care Initiative
Child Care Answers http://www.childcareanswers.com/
Child Care Answers has been serving the
Indianapolis area community for over 20 years as an outreach
program of Day Nursery Association. Child Care Answers' mission
is to ensure that the children of today and tomorrow are cared
for in a professional and nurturing manner and that every
parent, child care provider and community leader know the
importance of their roles in the development of children. CCA
serves as the child care resource and referral agency for
Marion, Hamilton, Hendricks and Johnson counties.
Zero to Three http://www.zerotothree.org/
ZERO TO THREE's mission is to promote the
healthy development of our nation's infants and toddlers by
supporting and strengthening families, communities, and those
who work on their behalf. We are dedicated to advancing current
knowledge; promoting beneficial policies and practices;
communicating research and best practices to a wide variety of
audiences; and providing training, technical assistance and
leadership development. ZERO TO THREE is a national non-profit
organization.
National Association for the Education of
Young Children http://www.naeyc.org/
The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
exists for the purpose of leading and consolidating the efforts
of individuals and groups working to achieve healthy development
and constructive education for all young children. All Day
Nursery locations strive to achieve national accreditation
through NAEYC.
The Indiana Association for the Education of
Young Children http://www.iaeyc.org/
The mission of the Indiana Association for the
Education of Young Children (IAEYC) is to promote and support
quality care and education for all young children birth through
age eight in Indiana.
Parent
Central: National Association of Child Care Resource and
Referral Agencies http://www.naccrra.org/parent/index.php
Join Parent Central. If you have a child under age 8, sign up to
receive Parent Central Express, a monthly e-newsletter, full of
tips for parents, with activities and ways to get involved in
your community. You can also sign up to be alerted about
opportunities to voice your concerns to local and national
decision-makers.
Pre-K
Now
http://www.preknow.org/families/findprek/find.cfm
Understanding
all the nuances of high-quality pre-k can be challenging. Pre-K
Now knows that, to be successful, you need access to the best
information possible—from the pre-k basics to complex analyses
of the economic and political landscape surrounding pre-k. Pre-K
Now is a public education and advocacy organization that
advances high-quality, voluntary pre-kindergarten for all three
and four year olds. Learn what's happening in states that are
making pre-k a reality, and tour a virtual pre-k classroom
featuring the elements of high quality.
Teaching Strategies http://www.teachingstrategies.com/
Teaching Strategies offers an array of
curriculum and assessment materials for children from infancy to
third grade. Day Nursery uses the Creative Curriculum for
Infants and Toddlers and the Creative Curriculum for Preschool
in our classrooms.
Council for Professional Recognition
http://www.cdacouncil.org/
The Council works to improve the professional status of early
childhood workers and helps to meet the growing need for
qualified child care staff.
Indiana Association for Child Care Resource
& Referral (IACCRR) http://www.iaccrr.org/
The Indiana Association for Child Care
Resource & Referral (IACCRR) is a statewide organization
whose mission is to work with local member agencies at a local,
state and national level to provide, coordinate, and advocate a
strong statewide system of childcare resources and referrals.
The results of IACCRR services are safe, healthy and responsive
care for all children. The organization strives to positively
impact the quality of life for all Indiana families.
The National Child Care Information Center
http://www.nccic.org/
The National Child Care Information Center (NCCIC)
is a national clearinghouse and technical assistance center
linking parents, providers, policy-makers, researchers, and the
public to early care and education information. NCCIC's Online
Library, is the largest collection of summaries and links to
full-text publications about child care and early childhood
education. Search thousands of resources and publications
containing summaries, availability information and links to full
text documents when available.
Indiana Youth Institute http://www.iyi.org/
The Indiana Youth Institute promotes the
healthy development of children and youth by serving the
institutions and people of Indiana who work on their behalf.
Looking for numbers, data, and well, a site that contains
exactly the compelling information you need on Hoosier children
and youth? This is the place to be. Along with the familiar Kids
Count in Indiana data (certainly a reliable source of
information in its own right), you can also find links to other
relevant Web site resources on children and families.
This page last updated: 02/07/2008
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