With a strong program to support them, ReadingPals volunteers at United Way of Central Florida are confident when going into the classroom! Make an impact in a child’s life by volunteering too. Visit the link below for more details. 🌐: bit.ly/readingpalsf #TheChildrensMovement #ReadingPals #EarlyLearning #EarlyChildhood
The Children's Movement of Florida
Public Policy Offices
Miami, FL 1,612 followers
A strong start for all Florida children.
About us
The Children’s Movement of Florida is the state’s leading voice on early childhood: championing policies and investments for high-quality early learning opportunities, health care access, and parent support.
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http://childrensmovementflorida.org/
External link for The Children's Movement of Florida
- Industry
- Public Policy Offices
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Miami, FL
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2009
Locations
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Primary
3250 Sw 3rd Ave
Miami, FL 33129, US
Employees at The Children's Movement of Florida
Updates
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We’re excited to welcome Jose Romano, President and CEO of Zoo Miami Foundation, to Bosses for Babies! Besides the great benefits and healthcare packages, through Jose’s efforts, employees also have flexibility for doctor appointments, school pick-ups, and other family needs, are allowed to bring their children or babies to work, and has extended the paid maternity/paternity to 3 months to be used during the first six months post childbirth. 🌐: bit.ly/BossesForBabiesFL #TheChildrensMovement #BossesForBabies #Florida #FloridaFamilies
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Save the Date! For the fifth year in a row, we’re holding our virtual summit to bridge the worlds of politics, business, and early childhood. Our fast-paced, two-hour program elevates some of the most prominent local and national voices on healthy child development, early learning and literacy, and economic self-sufficiency for families. Register today at the link below. 🌐: bit.ly/builttothrive2024 #TheChildrensMovement #Florida #FloridaEducation #EarlyChildhood
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From Early Learning Nation: ‘Green Spaces: A Vital Key to Young Children’s Mental Well-Being’ "As mental-health professionals, pediatricians, parents and educators weigh how to address what is widely viewed as a mental health emergency facing children and adolescents in the U.S., two recent studies suggest that time in nature may be an important piece of the puzzle." Read More: bit.ly/4bFho4Y #EarlyLearning #EarlyChildhood #TheChildrensMovement
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Welcome Dana Hodges, CEO of the Early Learning Coalition of The Emerald Coast, to Bosses for Babies! Through prioritizing a work environment that is supportive of families, Dana has implemented flexible work schedules, encouraged the use of a generous paid time off policy, and continues to expand resources for the working families employed at the ELC of the Emerald Coast. By cultivating a family-first culture, she ensures that her team is able to thrive professionally without it taking away from family. 🌐: bit.ly/bossesforbabies #TheChildrensMovement #BossesForBabies #Florida #FloridaFamilies #Shalimar
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From News Medical: ‘New Technology Reveals the Critical Role of Sleep in Infant Brain Development’ "Advanced technology now enables researchers to measure neonatal sleep patterns, sparking renewed interest in studying how sleep affects brain development. In a recent study published in Pediatric Research, researchers reviewed the role of sleep in brain development before and after birth." Read More: bit.ly/4f2iKcZ #EarlyLearning #EarlyChildhood #TheChildrensMovement
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Welcome Karina Pavone, President & CEO of Amigos For Kids, to Bosses for Babies! Through Karina’s leadership, Amigos For Kids is dedicated to fostering a family-friendly work environment through a variety of supportive policies and initiatives, such as providing six days of sick leave annually, with the option to roll over any unused days to the next year, helping ensure the well-being of employees and their families. 🌐: bit.ly/BossesForBabiesFL #TheChildrensMovement #BossesForBabies #Florida #FloridaFamilies #Miami
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Thank you FLORIDA FAMILY CHILD CARE HOME ASSOCIATION INC for welcoming The Children's Movement of Florida to your Annual Conference in Clearwater, FL recently! The conference celebrated the wavering dedication, innovation, and passion for nurturing minds. There were five days featuring insightful workshops, engaging discussions, and opportunities, professional growth for Family Child Care Home professionals and educators. We shared Florida’s Early Learning Roadmap with educators and continued conversations around the importance, value and role of Family Child Care Homes in the early learning space. There were Roadmap partners present from our Steering Committee and Advisory Board that have been a part of developing and implementing the Roadmap; Arleen Lambert, Tammy Tener, Kissha Ballard and DJ Lebo. Also met and spent time with Jennifer Latterell with our partners at Florida Association for the Education of Young Children (FLAEYC). #EarlyLearning #EarlyChildhood #TheChildrensMovement
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From Health News Florida Inc.: ‘Florida Appeals a Ruling Regarding Payment of KidCare Insurance Premiums’ "After a U.S. district judge rejected its arguments, Florida is going to an appeals court in a dispute about new federal guidelines in a program that provides subsidized health-insurance to children. Attorney General Ashley Moody’s office and lawyers for the state Agency for Health Care Administration on Monday filed a notice that they were appealing the May 31 ruling by U.S. District Judge William Jung to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals." Read More: bit.ly/3y1vMqu #EarlyLearning #EarlyChildhood #TheChildrensMovement
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What a great evening last night at Thrive by Five Tampa Bay Family Friendly Business Awards - Business Network Event. Thank you Diana Santangelo, Ph.D., Jesse Coraggio and the entire team at the Community Foundation Tampa Bay. Great to see several of last year's award recipients and those entering this year. Madeleine Thakur, President and CEO - The Children's Movement of Florida spoke to the importance of businesses supporting families and how through this, we are building a better workforce today and also a better workforce of tomorrow. It was especially great to see several of our area #BossesForBabies, Brian Butler, President and CEO - Vistra, Elizabeth A Reedy, CEO - Frameworks of Tampa Bay, Kelly Flannery, IOM, FCCP, President & CEO -South Tampa Chamber and Dr. Frederick Hicks, CEO, EDBA-IS, CDPSE, TDS, CEO - Early Learning Coalition of Hillsborough County Also great to see future "Bosses" - Lindsay Carson CEO - Early Learning Coalition of Pinellas County and Paul Grove, President & CEO - WEDU PBS. Special thanks to Jonathan Ferro - Synovus for filling in!!! Thanks to the Tampa Bay Lightning Foundation for sponsoring. #TheChildrensMovementOfFlorida, #EarlyLearning, #TampaBayFamilyFriendlyBusinessAwards
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