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National Organizations

American Academy of Pediatrics

Annete Myarick
Executive Director
 info@paaap.org
 484-446-3000
1400 N. Providence Road, Suite 4000, Media, PA 19063

 

The Pennsylvania Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics (PAAAP) believes in the potential of all children and considers children our most enduring and valuable legacy. This not-for-profit educaional organization of approximately 2,300 pediatricians is dedicated to promoting the health and well-being of children and the value of pediatric practice.

Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL)

Mary Louise Hemmeter
Principal Investigator

ml.hemmeter@vanderbilt.edu
Box 328 GPC, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37203
615-322-8150

 

The Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL) is a national resource center for disseminating research and evidence-based practices to early childhood programs across the country. CSEFEL is focused on promoting the social emotional development and school readiness of young children birth to age 5. To support this goal, we have developed a conceptual model of evidence-based practices for promoting young children's social emotional competence and preventing and addressing challenging behavior.

ECE Shared Resources PA

inquiries@ECESharedResources.com
1-877-861-8315

 

ECE Shared Resources is an extensive online knowledge hub of tools and resources focused on supporting the needs of early childhood education and care professionals. Quick links to difficult to find state and federal regulations, samples and templates of policies and procedures, forms, toolkits, handbooks and more, all at the click of a mouse, help providers manage their programs more efficiently and effectively. The resources are created with the knowledge and expertise from early childhood education and care experts in 33 states resulting in high-quality, well vetted tools.

Global Family Research Project

Heather Weiss
Founder and Director
info@globalfrp.org / heather_weiss@globalfrp.org
89 South St., Ste 700, Boston, MA 02111, USA

 

The Global Family Research Project is the successor to the Harvard Family Research Project (1983-2016), which separated from the Harvard Graduate School of Education Jan. 1, 2017, and it is no longer affiliated with Harvard University. With our long history, we have an established track record in defining and advancing the fields of family, school, and community engagement.

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