Part 1: Position Statements and Influential Practices
NAEYC. (2009). Developmentally appropriate practice in early childhood programs serving children from birth through age 8. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/dap
NAEYC. (2009). Where we stand on child abuse prevention. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/ChildAbuseStand.pdf
NAEYC. (2009). Where we stand on school readiness. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/Readiness.pdf
NAEYC. (2009). Where we stand on responding to linguistic and cultural diversity. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/diversity.pdf
NAEYC. (2003). Early childhood curriculum, assessment, and program evaluation: Building an effective, accountable system in programs for children birth through age 8. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/pscape.pdf
NAEYC. (2009, April). Early childhood inclusion: A summary. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/DEC_NAEYC_ECSummary_A.pdf
Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families. (2010). Infant-toddler policy agenda. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://main.zerotothree.org/site/PageServer?pagename=ter_pub_infanttodller
FPG Child Development Institute. (2006, September). Evidence-based practice empowers early childhood professionals and families. (FPG Snapshot, No. 33). Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://community.fpg.unc.edu/sites/community.fpg.unc.edu/files/imce/documents/FPG_Snapshot_N33_EvidenceBasedPractice_09-2006.pdf
NAEYC. (2009). Developmentally appropriate practice in early childhood programs serving children from birth through age 8. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/dap
Part 2: Global Support for Children’s Rights and Well-Being
UNICEF (n.d.). Fact sheet: A summary of the rights under the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.unicef.org/crc/files/Rights_overview.pdf
World Forum Foundation
About Us
World Organization for Early Childhood Education
Read about OMEP’s mission.
Association for Childhood Education International
HomepageClick on “Mission/Vision” and “Guiding Principles and Beliefs” and read these statements.
Note: Explore the resources in Parts 3 and 4 in preparation for this week’s Application assignment.
Part 3: Selected Early Childhood Organizations
National Association for the Education of Young Children
The Division for Early Childhood
Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families
WESTED
Harvard Education Letter
FPG Child Development Institute
Administration for Children and Families Headstart’s National Research Conference
HighScope
Home
Children’s Defense Fund
Center for Child Care Workforce
Council for Exceptional Children
Institute for Women’s Policy Research
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National Center for Research on Early Childhood Education
National Child Care Association
National Institute for Early Education Research
Home
Pre[K]Now
Voices for America’s Children
The Erikson Institute
Home
Additional Resources:
1-Virginia Association for the Education of Young Children …
https://www.vaaeyc.org
2- Story Times | Chesterfield County Library, VA – CCPL Catalog
https://library.chesterfield.gov › Story-Times
3-Fun and Learning for Parents and Children: An Activities …
https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov › parenting › article › fun-learning-parents-ch.

Thanks for sharing your resources. I use to be a member with the VAAEYC and I loved their conferences. I think I need to join again because there is a lot of great information shared from this organization.
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