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Come See Us at the NAEYC Professional Learning Institute!
Will You Be There? Let's Connect!The Start Early team is excited to be back at in-person conferences! Don’t miss our sessions at the upcoming NAEYC Professional Learning Institute (PLI) in Cleveland, OH. On June 13 at 10:30 a.m. Jessica Haremza Diop, Start Early Practice Consultant, and our partners from Educare DC will present A Key to Staff Retention: Intentional Onboarding with the Essential Practices of Educare. Want to learn more about Essential Practices of Educare?
Reach out and get access to our 2023 & 2024 training calendars! |
Additionally, join us on June 13 at 4:30 p.m. where Rebecca Klein, Start Early Director of Consulting, and our collaborators from the University of Washington and Alliance for Early Success will present Building High Quality and Equitable Pre-K Systems: Lessons, Tools and Resources From Partnership for Pre-K Improvement
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Sign Up For a Free 30-Minute Strategy Session
Let Start Early Help You Maximize the Impact of Your American Rescue Plan Funds! Congress’s critical action during the height of the COVID-19 crisis placed a much-deserved focus on our early childhood system. The American Rescue Plan and Head Start Quality Improvement funds have provided a big opportunity to improve staff well-being through investments in professional development. Start Early wants to help your team make the most of this opportunity. Sign up for a FREE 30-minute strategy session with one of our professional learning advisors. |
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Read Our Latest Blog Post
How Start Early & Pre-K 4 San Antonio Built Staff Trust in Turbulent Times At this year’s Shared Services Technical Conference, hosted by Opportunities Exchange, Start Early co-presented with Pre-K 4SA (San Antonio) to share the incredible impact that The Essential 0-5 Survey had on improving staff well-being in their community. By reviewing data from families and staff, they were able to identify key areas of growth, open up new conversations, and build time for reflection and collaboration.
Read more about the experience in San Antonio and contact us if you’re interested in bringing these changes to your staff. |
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