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Starting off strong: Making infants and toddlers a priority in New Jersey

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Beginning in 2013, over a two-year period, the team conducted two statewide stakeholder surveys and held a full-day retreat that was attended by more than 50 people, including staff from every state department that administers infant and toddler services and representatives from child care, home visitation, early intervention, parent education, physical and mental health providers and funders. The goal was to identify gaps in service and determine what changes in New Jersey's policies and practices were essential to ensure infants, toddlers and their families have access to a high-quality system of early care and education to support their maximum growth and development. Following is a summary of the top priority areas and recommendations identified by stakeholders. (author abstract)
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