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  2. Start Early - Wikipedia

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    Start Early, formerly known as The Ounce of Prevention Fund, is a nonprofit organization in Chicago that promotes early childhood development in underserved communities across Illinois. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Their programs include Educare Chicago, the Educare Learning Network, and Home Visits for Homeless Families. [ 3 ]

  3. Lilian Katz - Wikipedia

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    Lilian Gonshaw Katz (born 1932) is a professor emerita of early childhood education at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, where she is also principal investigator for the Illinois Early Learning Project, [1] and a contributor to the Early Childhood and Parenting Collaborative.

  4. Pritzker plan would put all Illinois early childhood programs ...

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    Early Childhood program governance has to be unified in its focus on serving children and families ...” he said.

  5. International Development and Early Learning Assessment

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    Development of IDELA began in 2011 based on four early childhood development domains, drawn from existing standards for early childhood education: physical, language/literacy, numeracy/cognitive and social-emotional. Over 65 items were considered at first, but these were reduced to 33 during qualitative review.

  6. Illinois quick hits: Pritzker names early childhood director

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    Pritzker names early childhood director A recently created Illinois state agency has a new leader pending state Senate confirmation. Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Teressa Ramos will be the ...

  7. Individualized Education Program - Wikipedia

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    When children are diagnosed early, they can start receiving services at earlier stages of development. State health and/or education departments offer early intervention services for children under the age of three years, while the public school system offers services for children from ages three through twenty-one. [12]

  8. Early Childhood Education Act - Wikipedia

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    The theory behind the act is that the years before a child reaches kindergarten are the most critical to influence learning. Many children do not have access to early education before entering kindergarten. [2] The goal of the act is to provide a comprehensive set of services for children from birth until they enter kindergarten. [1]

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