Read news stories featuring NAEYC's work, initiatives, positions, and staff.
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4/13/12
Integrating Educational Media in Early Learning Environments to Bridge the Achievement Gap
Huffington Post
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4/5/12
NAEYC Offers Guidance on Kindergarten Readiness Assessment
Eye on Early Education
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3/27/12Huffington Post
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3/8/12
Unable to Expand Preschool, Lower Township Sends Teachers into 3-Year-Olds' Homes
The Press of Atlantic City
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3/7/12
Saying Yes to Digital Media in Preschool and Kindergarten
Huffington Post
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3/7/12
Technology and Early Childhood: Finding the Right Balance
Education Week's Early Years Blog
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3/7/12
Report: No Passive Technologies Like TV for Young Kids
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
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3/7/12
Long-Awaited Guidance on Using Technology in the Classroom
Early Ed Watch
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3/7/12
Guidelines on Tech in Early Ed Finally Released. What Does the Statement Mean? Plus, New QRIS Report
Birth to Thrive Online
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1/23/12
Podcast: Assessing Young Children, Birth Through Third Grade
Early Ed Watch
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1/16/12
How to Find the Best Day Care
The Bump
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12/16/11
Pre-K Winners for Race to the Top Contest: Will They Spur Broader Reform?
The Christian Science Monitor
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11/5/11
A National Commitment to High-Quality Early Learning
Huffington Post
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9/13/11
What's Your Wish for Kids?
Parents Magazine
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9/11/11
Remembering 9/11: Bay County Teachers Grapple with Lessons of Terrorist Attacks
The Bay City Times
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8/22/11
Benefits of Early Education Debated
C-SPAN
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8/12/11
Educating Young Children with the NAEYC (podcast)
Education Talk Radio
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8/10/11
At What Age Should Kids Be Enrolled in School?
MSNBC
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8/1/11
Checking the School Fit
LA Times
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8/1/11
On the Question of When to Start Kindergarten, There's No Easy A
LA Times
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6/9/11
Preschool Benefits Last Into Adulthood, Study Says
ABC News
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4/27/11
Orderly Toddlers? Try Uniforms
Wall Street Journal
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4/13/11
iPads Take Place Next to Crayons in Kindergarten
USA Today
Founded in 1926, the National Association for the Education of Young Children is the largest and most influential advocate for high-quality early care and education in the United States.
