The Social Emotional Pendleton Blanket
By Danielle June, M.Ed, M.OL/PMP To be an indigenous parent today means to apply best and promising practices from two worlds and blend them together, in order for us to…
By Danielle June, M.Ed, M.OL/PMP To be an indigenous parent today means to apply best and promising practices from two worlds and blend them together, in order for us to…
Advancing #EquityinECE requires our action as individuals, organizations, and communities. AzAEYC and SAZAEYC commit to fighting for equitable early learning opportunities for all of Arizona's children, families, and educators. This work will be difficult, but it is necessary to build a society dedicated to helping our young learners reach their fullest potentials. Read the letter.
"We need to keep in mind that there is no special education world after school. All of these students will be together after the world of school ends. It is our job to prepare them to work and coexist with each other. It starts with our youngest learners." Meet Alisa Burroughs: AzAEYC Diversity & Equity Champion 2019. Read Alisa's story.
Newly elected NAEYC Governing Board Member-at-Large Nicol Russell talks about learning the system, building bridges, and what she hopes to accomplish in her new role. Read the story.