North Carolina’s people, agencies and organizations work collaboratively towards a common goal,
Government, policy, and nonprofit leaders make policy, practice and program decisions based both on research, data and analysis about what improves outcomes for children birth-to-eight and their families, and on the experiences of those who shape children’s environments.
Private sector leaders engage in practices and policies that improve outcomes for children and families and use their voices to call for birth-through-eight investments and policies.
North Carolinians support and expect early learning investments and policies that are rooted in how children develop and that support each child in fulfilling his or her potential.
All recognize that literacy is rooted in birth-to-age-eight child development, and includes:
North Carolina’s people, agencies and organizations work collaboratively towards a common goal,
Government, policy, and nonprofit leaders make policy, practice and program decisions based both on research, data and analysis about what improves outcomes for children birth-to-eight and their families, and on the experiences of those who shape children’s environments.
Private sector leaders engage in practices and policies that improve outcomes for children and families and use their voices to call for birth-through-eight investments and policies.
North Carolinians support and expect early learning investments and policies that are rooted in how children develop and that…