Weekly Wisdom on investing in education
Study after study reaches the same conclusion – early learning has an enormous impact on kids’ futures. We need to invest in high-quality early childhood education.
Study after study reaches the same conclusion – early learning has an enormous impact on kids’ futures. We need to invest in high-quality early childhood education.
I sat in the stands among hundreds of other Tennesseans who came out for the 2018 Tennessee Gubernatorial Education Forum. I wasn’t “Mom,” or “Katie,” or “just an early childhood educator.” I was there as an advocate!
As Student Ambassador Laurin Bixby reminds us, no effort to spread awareness goes unnoticed. It all makes a difference.
Parents want to do what’s best for their children, but unfortunately, not all of them have the resources or skills to do so.
There’s much more to be done to ensure that kids in the U.S. and around the world have access to the future they deserve, but it can’t be accomplished without you.
Check out a few ways that Congress should invest in kids in 2018.
High-quality, voluntary programs like Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) help parents unlock their child’s potential.
Learn how you can start the year off right by using your voice to advocate for those who cannot do so themselves.
As you make your New Year’s resolutions, consider adding helping children in need to your list.