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Resources to Promote Social and Emotional Health and School Readiness in young children and Families A Community Guide Jane Knitzer Jill Lefkowitz November 2005. 215 West 125th Street, 3rd oor New York, NY 10027 TEL 646-284-9600 FAX 646-284-9623. The National Center for children in Poverty identi es and promotes strategies that prevent child poverty in the United States and that improve the lives of low-income children and families. Resources to Promote Social and Emotional Health and School Readiness in young children and Families A Community Guide by Jane Knitzer and Jill Lefkowitz This document is part of a policy series intended to improve Social , Emotional , and learning outcomes for young children . Building on NCCP's work over the past several years (see Promoting the Emotional Well-Being of children and Families series, at ), Resources to Promote Social and Emotional Health and School Readiness in young children and Families A Community Guide builds on NCCP's earlier work to describe effective programs, highlight policy opportunities, and offer scal strategies to Promote the Emotional Health of young children and their families.
6 Resources to Promote Social and Emotional Health and School Readiness National Center for Children in Poverty • Mental health and other professionals who want to do more to ensure that young children
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