Sunday, November 3, 2013

Establishing Professional Contacts and Expanding Resources (Part Two)



Along side of the Commission of ECE in Jamaica, I also subscribed to receive notifications, alerts, and newsletters from the National Black Child Development Institute.   This organization strives in  “improving child welfare services, making universal early care and education a reality, building family support services, pressing for educational reform and providing vital information regarding children’s health, through educating as well as advocating; methods to better and promote growth in lives of black children and families,” (NBCDI).


Resources
Early Childhood Commission, Government of Jamaica.  http://www.ecc.gov.jm
National  Black Child Development Institute .  http://nbcdi.org

1 comment:

  1. Selia, it looks like the Commission of ECE in Jamaica reflects many of the issues and trends we are trying to address here in the United States. How did you come to choose this organization to build a relationship? I look forward to reading how they are resolving these issues and perhaps we may be able to build on what they are doing to improve their programs.

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