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Editor's Pick  A Summit on Early Childhood Cognitive Development
Presentations and papers delivered at the April 2002 Summit on Early Childhood Cognitive Development in Little Rock, Arkansas. GO >
Editor's Pick  Early Childhood Education (Critical Issues in Early Childhood Education)
Information on assessment, at-risk students, leadership, literacy, math and science, professional development, and technology. GO >
Editor's Pick  Early Learning
Presentations by national experts on early childhood learning at the White House Summit on early childhood learning. GO >
Editor's Pick  Early Learning Summit for the Northwest Region
Presentations and papers delivered at the Early Learning Summit for the Northwest Region in June 2002 in Boise, Idaho. GO >
Editor's Pick  Healthy Start, Grow Smart Series
A series of booklets about caring for babies (newborns through one-year-olds). Available in Spanish. GO >
Editor's Pick  Helping Your Preschool Child
A booklet that provides parents with activities to help children (infancy through age 5) become better learners and prepare for school. GO >
Editor's Pick  Organizations that can help
Organizations that provide information or assistance related to early childhood education. GO >
Editor's Pick  Teaching Our Youngest
How to help children develop their language abilities, increase their knowledge, become familiar with books, learn letters and sounds, recognize numbers, and learn to count. GO >
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