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Where to start? Looking to the Reggio-Emilia approach to meet the needs of toddlers
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Where to start? Looking to the Reggio-Emilia approach to meet the needs of toddlers

Neighborhood Villages, in partnership with the Lego Foundation and the Boston Public Schools, has created an innovative, first-of-its-kind curriculum resource explicitly designed for the developmental needs of toddlers. Being Reggio-inspired, it is driven by documentation and children’s interests, centering play in every interaction and learning experience in which toddlers engage.

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RECAP of the October EEC Board Meeting: Child Care Licensing, Educator Credentialing, and Capital Grants
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RECAP of the October EEC Board Meeting: Child Care Licensing, Educator Credentialing, and Capital Grants

At Neighborhood Villages, we prioritize keeping up with the policy landscape in the early education and care field, both across the country and in Massachusetts. That includes tuning-in to the monthly meetings of the Massachusetts Board of Early Education and Care (“EEC Board”), to stay apprised of updates and to identify opportunities for how we can work with government and other stakeholders to improve our early education and care system.

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RECAP of the September EEC Board Meeting: Update on Financial Assistance, C3 Spring Survey, and The Economics of Child Care
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RECAP of the September EEC Board Meeting: Update on Financial Assistance, C3 Spring Survey, and The Economics of Child Care

At Neighborhood Villages, we prioritize keeping up with the policy landscape in the early education and care field, both across the country and in Massachusetts. That includes tuning-in to the monthly meetings of the Massachusetts Board of Early Education and Care (“EEC Board”), to stay apprised of updates and to identify opportunities for how we can work with government and other stakeholders to improve our early education and care system

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Our work to address the children’s mental health crisis
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Our work to address the children’s mental health crisis

Right now, we are in the midst of a mental health crisis that is affecting even our youngest children. Made worse by the pandemic, long delayed or absent mental health services have resulted in an urgent need for mental health supports in early childhood education (ECE) settings. That’s why here at Neighborhood Villages, we’ve prioritized creating an innovative, scalable model for how centralized and multi-layered mental health supports can be delivered in ECE settings in Massachusetts.

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No One is Coming to Save Us: Pushing change forward in D.C.
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No One is Coming to Save Us: Pushing change forward in D.C.

In this episode of No One is Coming to Save Us, veteran reporter Gloria Riviera and Neighborhood Villages’ Senior Director of Advocacy Latoya Gayle visit our nation’s capital to speak with local advocates about their successful, years-long campaign to pass universal pre-K in D.C.

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Back for Season 3: ‘No One Is Coming To Save Us’ hits nationwide tour to discuss the child care crisis with local experts
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Back for Season 3: ‘No One Is Coming To Save Us’ hits nationwide tour to discuss the child care crisis with local experts

America’s child care system is broken and still, more than three years after the pandemic began, no one is coming to save us. That’s why veteran reporter Gloria Riviera and local Boston mom, activist, and Neighborhood Villages’ Senior Director of Advocacy Latoya Gayle, have set out for season 3 of hit podcast No One Is Coming To Save Us.

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RECAP of the June EEC Board Meeting: Maintaining the Child Care Financial Assistance Parent Fee Scale and Updating Board By-Laws
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RECAP of the June EEC Board Meeting: Maintaining the Child Care Financial Assistance Parent Fee Scale and Updating Board By-Laws

At Neighborhood Villages, we prioritize keeping up with the policy landscape in the early education and care field, both across the country and in Massachusetts. That includes tuning-in to the monthly meetings of the Massachusetts Board of Early Education and Care (“EEC Board”), to stay apprised of updates and to identify opportunities for how we can work with government and other stakeholders to improve our early education and care system.

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RECAP of the April EEC Board Meeting</a>: Changes to Child Care Financial Assistance Regulations and a Look into EEC’s Cost of Care Research&nbsp;
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RECAP of the April EEC Board Meeting: Changes to Child Care Financial Assistance Regulations and a Look into EEC’s Cost of Care Research 

At Neighborhood Villages, we tune-in to the monthly meetings of the Massachusetts Board of Early Education and Care (“EEC Board”), to stay apprised of updates and to identify opportunities for how we can work with government and other stakeholders to improve our early education and care system. The primary topics of this month’s Department of Early Education and Care (EEC) Board meeting were a vote on proposed changes to child care financial assistance regulations and the sharing of EEC’s cost of care research.

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RECAP of the March EEC Board Meeting</a>: Focus on Financial Assistance for Child Care
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RECAP of the March EEC Board Meeting: Focus on Financial Assistance for Child Care

At Neighborhood Villages, we prioritize keeping up with the policy landscape in the early education and care field, both across the country and in Massachusetts. That includes tuning-in to the monthly meetings of the Massachusetts Board of Early Education and Care (“EEC Board”), to stay apprised of updates and to identify opportunities for how we can work with government and other stakeholders to improve our early education and care system.

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Massachusetts Governor’s Budget Sends Strong Signal of Support for Early Ed
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Massachusetts Governor’s Budget Sends Strong Signal of Support for Early Ed

Last week, Governor Maura Healey unveiled her Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 budget proposal, which includes major investments in the state’s early education and care sector – a hopeful sign of good things to come. The Governor’s budget, referred to as H.1, provides a historic investment of nearly $1.5 billion in funding for the early education and care sector.

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RECAP of Jan EEC Board Meeting</a>: EEC Updates &amp; Situating Early Ed Workforce Challenges in the Context of the MA Labor Market
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RECAP of Jan EEC Board Meeting: EEC Updates & Situating Early Ed Workforce Challenges in the Context of the MA Labor Market

At Neighborhood Villages, we prioritize keeping up with the policy landscape in the early education and care field, both across the country and in Massachusetts. That includes tuning-in to the monthly meetings of the Massachusetts Board of Early Education and Care (“EEC Board”), to stay apprised of updates and to identify opportunities for how we can work with government and other stakeholders to improve our early education and care system.

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RECAP of the December EEC Board Meeting: Revising MA’s Subsidy System Regulations&nbsp; &amp; New Survey Results on the Commonwealth Cares for Children (C3) Operational Grant Program
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RECAP of the December EEC Board Meeting: Revising MA’s Subsidy System Regulations  & New Survey Results on the Commonwealth Cares for Children (C3) Operational Grant Program

At Neighborhood Villages, we prioritize keeping up with the policy landscape in the early education and care field, both across the country and in Massachusetts. That includes tuning-in to the monthly meetings of the Massachusetts Board of Early Education and Care (“EEC Board”), to stay apprised of updates and to identify opportunities for how we can work with government and other stakeholders to improve our early education and care system.

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