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Whether
you’re a Parent looking for an early learning program that best
fits your family's needs or the resources to help you balance work/life
demands; an Early Learning Professional looking for resources for
your program or professional development opportunities; a Business
wanting to create or support family-friendly work environments; or
Communities needing support influencing public policy on children's
and family issues.
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Archived Information
from the US Department of Education entitled Early Childhood: Where
Learning Begins Mathematics. Mathematical activities for parents and
their 2- to 5-year-old children from June 1999.
www.ed.gov/pubs/EarlyMath/index.html
www.ed.gov/pubs/EarlyMath/activities1.html
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Get
Ready to Read! is a national campaign to build the early literacy
skills of preschool children. The program brings research-based strategies
to parents and early education and child care providers for helping
prepare children to learn to read and write.
www.getreadytoread.org/ |
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The Kansas Association
for the Education of Young Children works for young children, their
families, and early childhood professionals. KAEYC is affiliated with
the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
www.kaeyc.org/ |
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Children and
families in Kansas won a significant victory this past legislative
session, one that will help ensure that all children are healthy and
prepared to succeed in school.
http://www.ks4kids.com/index.html
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Head Start is
a national child development program for children from birth to age
5, which provides services to promote academic, social and emotional
development, as well as providing social, health and nutrition services
for income-eligible families.
www.ksheadstart.org/ |
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This site is
packed with resources for early childhood providers and families.
www.readyforlearning.net/
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Inservice Training
for Early Childhood Professionals and Families. KITS is a program
of the Kansas University Center on Developmental Disabilities at Parsons
and is supported through grants from the Kansas State Department of
Education-Student Support Services, (Grant #21004) and the Kansas
Department of Health and Environment-Infant/Toddler Services.
http://kskits.org/ |
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The National
Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) is the nation's
largest and most influential organization of early childhood educators
and others dedicated to improving the quality of programs for children
from birth through third grade. This link take you to an article entitled
Early
Childhood Mathematics: Promoting Good Beginnings.
http://www.naeyc.org/resources/position_statements/psmath.htm
And this one is in PDF form entitled Early
Years Are Learning Years: Math And The Myth of 1,2,3
www.naeyc.org/resources/eyly/1997/21.pdf |
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www.preschooleducation.com/art19.shtml
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Sesame Workshop
is a nonprofit educational organization making a meaningful difference
in the lives of children worldwide by addressing their critical developmental
needs. This site has great activities for early development.
www.sesameworkshop.org/sesamestreet/sitemap/ |
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About 10 years
ago, Nancy Cadjan saw a program discussing signing with hearing infants.
She began doing her own research and reading everything she could
on signing with babies and even introduced her friends to the information
on signing. Along with the website listed below are two PDF files
describing some of the benefits to signing with your infant.
www.signbabies.com
Sign
Babies Success Guide 371 KB
Sign
Babies Flash Card Brochure 577 KB |
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The Mid-America
Association for the Education of Young Children is a nonprofit organization
of over 600 members representing a diverse range of services to young
children.
www.mid-americaaeyc.org/
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The National
Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) is the nation's
largest and most influential organization of early childhood educators
and others dedicated to improving the quality of programs for children
from birth through third grade. This link take you to an article entitled
Early
Childhood Mathematics: Promoting Good Beginnings.
http://www.naeyc.org/resources/position_statements/psmath.htm
And this one is in PDF form entitled Early
Years Are Learning Years: Math And The Myth of 1,2,3
www.naeyc.org/resources/eyly/1997/21.pdf |
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Topmarks Education
was launched in September 1998 with the following aims:
to provide easy access to the best educational web sites.
to help teachers use the web in the classroom.
to help parents to support the education of their children.
www.topmarks.co.uk/Parents/Numbers.aspx
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Stages of Math
Development (Cognitive Domain)
www.cem.msu.edu/%7Eleej/development-math.html
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http://kskits.org/ecrc/index.html
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