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North Carolina Association for the Education of Young Children
Promoting and inspiring excellence in the early care and education of young children, birth through age eight.
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Technology and Interactive Media as Tools in Early Childhood Programs Serving Children from Birth through Age 8
Issued by the National Association for the Education of Young Children and the Fred Rogers Center for Early Learning and Children's Media at Saint Vincent College
http://www.naeyc.org/content/technology-and-young-children

American Journal of Play
http://www.journalofplay.org/
An interdisciplinary quarterly of The Strong, the American Jourrnal of Play® is a forum for discussing the history, science, and culture of play. The Journal aims to increase awareness and understanding of the role of play in learning and human development and the ways in which play illuminates cultural history.

naeyc
http://www.naeyc.org/publications
NAEYC offers a large selection of educational resources for early childhood professionals and others, including books, brochures, videos, posters, and periodicals. All members receive a subscription to the NAEYC print publication of their choice: Young Children or Teaching Young Children.

New Feb 2012: QRIS Report

Next for TYC: An NAEYC professional Development Resource
http://www.naeyc.org/tyc/next
NEXT for TYC: An NAEYC Professional Development Resource suggests ways to build on the content of articles that appear in Teaching Young Children.

PBS Newshour
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/education/jan-june11/readinessgap_04-05.html
A report on Chicago's Early Childhood Programs

Scholastic
http://teacher.scholastic.com/products/ect/
Early Childhood Today informs and inspires preschool and kindergarten teachers. Find activities ideas and teaching strategies.

NC Institute for Child Development Professionals
http://ncicdp.org/
The mission of the North Carolina Institute for Child Development Professionals (the Institute) is to promote the implementation of a comprehensive professional development and recognition system that links education and compensation for child development professionals to ensure high quality care and education services for children and families.

National PreKindergarten Center
http://www.fpg.unc.edu/%7Enpc/pages/overview.cfm
The National Prekindergarten Center at the FPG Child Development Institute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was established to help local, state, and federal leaders develop and implement high quality prekindergarten programs through research, policy analysis, technical assistance, and communication.

Child Care & Early Education Research Connections
http://www.childcareresearch.org/childcare/welcome
Offering a comprehensive, up-to-date, and easy-to-use collection of more than 18,000 resources from the many disciplines related to child care and early education.

National Association of Elementary School Principals
http://www.naesp.org/best-practices-better-schools
NAESP's Best Practices for Better Schools™ is an online publications series intended to strengthen the effectiveness of elementary and middle-level principals by providing information and insight about research-based practices and by offering guidance for implementing them in schools.
Math Savvy Parents
mathsavvyparents.com

Hate math? Your child doesn't have to! Through videos & guides, learn easy math activities to prepare your preschooler for kindergarten.
Washington Learning Systems
http://www.walearning.com/
These programs show educators and parents ways to "power-up" everyday interactions with young children to promote language development, literacy, and learning. These programs are used by early childhood educators, speech/language pathologists, special educators, libraries, parent-educators, nurses, home-visitors, universities, colleges, and parents.

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