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Arkansas Child Development and Early Learning Standards: Birth through 60 Months Shared expectations for what children typically know, understand, and are able to do at different ages of early childhood April 2016. April 2016. Dear Arkansas Early Childhood Education Professional, We are excited to present an important new resource for the state's early childhood community, the Arkansas Child Development and Early Learning Standards: Birth through 60 Months. Arkansas is a state that believes in the unlimited potential of its children, and this document will help early child- hood professionals to support our youngest children in reaching their full potential in school and in life. Years of brain development research show that the quality of a child's early environments, including the quality of early care and education they experience, profoundly influences how the brain wires.
Clancy Blair, ph.d., professor of Cognitive psychology Department of Applied Psychology, Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development New York University douglas Clements, ph.d., executive director and professor Marsico Institute for Early Learning and Literacy Kennedy Endowed Chair in Early Childhood Learning
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