Source: Teresa Lim, Center for Law and Social Policy, December 10, 2009
As we enter the holiday season, CLASP urges you to remember those families who are the hardest hit by the economic recession. Now more than ever we need public and private resources to help ensure that children and families have what they need to thrive.
* CLASP Releases National and State Fact Sheets on Child Care and Development Block Grant Participation in 2008
* Extending Home Visiting to Kinship Caregivers and Family, Friend, and Neighbor Caregivers
* New Infant/Toddler Resources on Core Competencies and Training
* Update on State Child Care and Early Education Advisory Councils
* Updated Fact Sheets Provide Information on Children of Immigrants in the U.S. and Basic Facts About Low-Income Children
* A Review of Home Visiting Program Models and Their Effectiveness
* The State of City Leadership on Supporting Early Childhood in 2009
* Tennessee Releases Evaluation Report on State's Pre-Kindergarten Program
* Early Literacy Gaps in Maryland
* Promoting Community-Based Early Childhood Education Partnerships in Texas




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