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 | | This public engagement campaign, shows you how to turn everyday moments into fun learning opportunities for children from birth through age five. And it gives you tools you can use in your community. |
 | | The Department of Early Learning (DEL)came into existence July 1, 2006. DEL was formed as a result of Second Substitute House Bill 2964. This legislation was requested by Governor Christine Gregoire and passed by the 2006 Washington State Legislature.
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 | | Docs For Tots works to engage and support doctors in Washington State Early Learning efforts. We provide connections, information and support to make it easy for doctors to get involved in early childhood advocacy. Our online resources are available to anyone; and we welcome requests from communities to engage doctors in your efforts. |
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 | | The Foundation for Early Learning will make grants and provide other support to help local communities collaborate, plan, and strengthen their efforts to prepare children for success in school and in life. |
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 | | SELF is Clark County's early learning collaboration. The mission is Working together to build a community that nurtures the full potential of our youngest children. Strategic priorities are Ready Families, Ready Children and Ready Schools. |
 | | In 2006, as momentum was building to create the Department of Early Learning to coordinate state-funded early learning programs and policy recommendations were being developed, public and private funding partners joined to create Thrive by Five Washington, an organization designed to serve as a catalyst for improvements to parenting education and support, child care, preschool, and other early learning environments throughout Washington. |
 | | WAEYC (the Washington Association for the Education of Young Children) is Washington State's most comprehensive organization for early childhood and school-age professionals working on behalf of all young children. WAEYC is dedicated to improving the well-being of all young children. Our focus is the quality of educational and developmental services available for all children from birth through age 8. WAEYC is committed to becoming an increasingly high performing, inclusive organization. |
 | | The Washington State Child Care Resource & Referral Network was created to support families and caregivers, shape policy, and build communities that promote the learning and development of children and youth throughout Washington State through a strong statewide network of local child care resource and referral programs. |
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