You may not think of yourself as an "early childhood professional," but if your work impacts families with young children, you are. Join us this summer to learn how to best support the next generation. Register to help shape early childhood: https://bit.ly/48nSQf1 #LEARNwithZTT
ZERO TO THREE
Non-profit Organizations
Washington, DC 70,981 followers
Early connections last a lifetime.
About us
We're hiring! ZERO TO THREE is a national nonprofit organization that informs, trains and supports professionals, policymakers and parents in their efforts to improve the lives of infants and toddlers. Neuroscientists have documented that our earliest days, weeks and months of life are a period of unparalleled growth when trillions of brain cell connections are made. Research and clinical experience also demonstrate that health and development are directly influenced by the quality of care and experiences a child has with his parents and other adults. That is why at ZERO TO THREE our mission is to ensure all babies and toddlers have a strong start in life. We know that as babies, the way we are held, talked to and cared for teaches us about who we are and how we are valued. This profoundly shapes who we will become. Early experiences set a course for a lifelong process of discovery about ourselves and the world around us. Simply put, early experiences matter. We encourage you to learn more about very young children, early development and the work of ZERO TO THREE by exploring our site. Explore opportunities at zerotothree.org/careers
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http://zerotothree.org/learn
External link for ZERO TO THREE
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1977
- Specialties
- Early Childhood, Infants, Toddlers, Early Childhood Behavior & Development, Early Childhood Mental Health & Education, Play, School Readiness, Child Abuse & Neglect, Child Care, Infant/Toddler Policy Issues, Early Childhood Professional Training, and Early Intervention
Locations
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Primary
2445 M Street NW
Suite 600
Washington, DC 20037, US
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350 S. Bixel Street
Suite 150
Los Angeles, CA 90017, US
Employees at ZERO TO THREE
Updates
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🌟 New Release! 🌟 Discover the power of relationships in infant and early childhood mental health with our new book, "Honoring Voices Within Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health: Relationship-Based Stories From the Field." This collection of heartfelt stories and practical insights will inspire and guide you in your work with young children and their families. Dive into real-world case studies that illuminate the transformative power of relationship-based practice in IECMH. Authored by leading experts, "Honoring Voices" offers deep reflections and practical guidance for professionals working with young children and their families. Order Now: https://bit.ly/3xDyF0F
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We're #hiring a new Individual Philanthropy Director in United States. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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If mindfulness has been on your mind, you won’t want to miss this exclusive virtual member even. Learn how you can benefit from practical techniques incorporating mindfulness into educational settings. Mindfulness has been proven to improve staff morale, increase self-regulation among children in your care and provide a supportive and nurturing environment for everyone. Register today: https://bit.ly/4cRvd18
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We are proud to honor Karol A. Wilson with the 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award! Karol Wilson, LMSW, IMH-E®, is a pioneering infant and early childhood mental health leader, diversity advocate, and author. From her work as an Infant Mental Health Specialist to co-editing "Honoring Voices Within Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health," her contributions have transformed lives. Wilson has served as an Infant Mental Health Specialist in Grand Rapids and as an Intake Specialist in the Healthy Start Program at St. Joseph Mercy. She was one of the first Michigan Association of Infant Mental Health (MI-AIMH) Diversity Fellows and the first African American to achieve endorsement as an Infant Mental Health Mentor. Her leadership and expertise have helped lay the foundation for infant mental health innovations in Michigan and beyond. Read more about her work: https://bit.ly/4cXmzOW Join us at the LEARN Conference in Long Beach, July 31-Aug 1, 2024, to celebrate her remarkable achievements!
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Navigating long waitlists, high costs, and limited choices make finding child care challenging for most families. Even more so for the 56% of unexpected kin caregivers who are in the workforce. If you work with grandfamilies or kin caregivers, check out this helpful resource by our partners at Grandfamilies & Kinship Support Network
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Challenging stereotypes, honoring traditions. Clinton Boyd, Jr, PhD shares his perspective as a Black father, and how he's working to redefine the narrative through professional research and community work: https://bit.ly/4dZ0WPs
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Babies on the Homefront is an app designed to make deployments and time apart a little easier and less stressful for everyone in the family. Stay connected, share joys, and lighten the load of distance. Designed for military and veteran families, it provides fun activities, self-care tips, parenting resources, and more—all in English and Spanish. Download it today: https://bit.ly/4czuJNb
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Identifying developmental milestones early is critical for positive outcomes in young children – but health care providers can face barriers in implementing screening. Join the Early Childhood Developmental Health Systems (ECDHS): Evidence to Impact Center on July 11, 4-5:30 PM EDT, for a webinar about partnering with community-based screening initiatives. This webinar is for early childhood health care providers, community-based organization employees, public health workers, and early childhood system leaders. CEU credits will be available to those who attend the live webinar. Register today: https://bit.ly/4cynUeN
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The Fourth of July is often a day when we celebrate with family and friends. There are moments when they can’t wait to wrap their arms around toddlers for a big "hello" bear hug. Consent is for everyone. Children should have a choice so it’s clear that they get to decide what works for them. Read more: https://bit.ly/3Xy156u
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