
NAEYC is the nation's largest organization of early childhood professionals. |
 
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Center for Early Care and Education - provides technical assistance and support to school districts and community-based early childhood programs throughout New York State. |

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The New York State Education Department website contains a wide-ranging searchable database and everything that's happening in education in New York State. |
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www.earlychildhood.org - Promoting professional development & high quality early childhood & school-age programs. |
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Office of Children & Family Services
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New York State Council on Children and Families |
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The Children's Defense Fund New York provides a strong, effective voice for all the children of America. |
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New York State Early Childhood Education Online |
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Educational Incentive Program (EIP) - Provides funding to eligible child care providers for their training and professional development. |
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Founded in 1872, the Schuyler Center for Analysis and Advocacy (SCAA) is a statewide, nonprofit policy analysis and advocacy organization working to shape policies that improve the economic security and health status of low and moderate income New Yorkers, and help all children become capable adults. |
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The mission of the Family Child Care Association of NYS is to act as a united voice to promote & strengthen professionalism of providers thereby promoting the quality of family child care. |
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New York State Head Start Association is an organization the represents the interests of the entire New York State Head Start community, including Children, Families, Programs and Communities |
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New York Child Care Coordinating Council - a statewide, not-for-profit, membership organization - Mission is to promote excellence in early care and education with equal access for all families. This is accomplished primarily through the support of and in partnership with a strong network of community-based organizations that provide Child Care Resource and Referral services. |
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New Winning Beginning NY is a statewide campaign working to inform policy-makers and the public about the many benefits of early learning to children, families and society. The campaign aims to build a broad-based constituency to make investment in quality early care and education a top public priority in New York State. |
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Quality New York (QNY) assists New York City early care and education programs in improving teaching and administrative practices in order to reach the high-quality national standards established by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). |
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Alliance for Quality Education |
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ERIC/EECC provides links to publications, listservs, research and internet sites. The ERIC database is the primary resource for educators. |
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Class Size Matters - Learn more about what the research shows regarding the benefits of reducing class size. |