ACNJ is conducting a survey to learn more about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected infant and toddler child care centers in New Jersey. The findings will help advocates and policymakers better understand the issues and challenges of providing this type of child care and identify potential supports that could assist centers in serving this population.
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Focusing on Black Maternal Health – Roadmap to Launching the Maternal Experience Survey
Watch ACNJ, First Lady Tammy Murphy, the NAACP of Atlantic City, Prematurity Prevention Initiative and Family Health Initiatives engage in a roundtable discussion of the launch and expansion of the Maternal Experience Survey. The survey focuses on the experience of Black and Brown mothers in New Jersey, with the goals of improving maternal and child […]
Tell state leaders to end the child care staffing crisis
A recent Op-Ed by Meghan Tavormina, NJAEYC President, sounds the alarm on an opportunity for New Jersey to address this critical issue child care providers face.
What Parents Should Know Regarding School’s Obligations for Compensatory Education for Children with Disabilities
Learn what parents should know. about the new DOE guidance regarding the responsibility of school districts to provide compensatory education to students with disabilities as a result of COVID-19.
How the American Rescue Plan Health Benefits Will Help Kids
Policy Counsel Peter Chen explores the ways that the American Rescue Plan indirectly benefits children by offering services and supports for the individuals who care for them.