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About the Early Childhood Community

Pose a Question, Share a Challenge, Contribute Ideas, Join a Discussion!

The Early Childhood Community is facilitated by the National Professional Development Center on Inclusion (NPDCI) and CONNECT: The Center to Mobilize Early Childhood Knowledge--two national projects at FPG Child Development Institute. It is a place to pose questions, share challenges, contribute ideas and join discussions related to the early childhood field, with an emphasis on early childhood inclusion.  In addition, project work is conducted via the site in a series of work group areas.

Discussions

There are many ways to interact and collaborate on the site.  All public discussions are found within the "Discussions" section.  We invite your participation in any of the following:

 

How do I Register?

Registration for the community site is free and open to the public.  Currently, registration is not required to participate in public discussions.  However, registration and community site login are required for certain project-related and working group areas like the NPDCI State Planning Effort.

 

Help and Frequently Asked Questions

We've compiled a list of frequently asked questions and will update these based on your questions and feedback.

 

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National Professional Development Center on Inclusion,
CONNECT: The Center to Mobilize Early Childhood Knowledge
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