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Saturday, March 31, 2018

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Children's Defense Fund (CDF)


One of the Children’s Defense Fund’s policy priorities is supporting early childhood development and learning. Part of their mission is to work towards ensuring that every child should have a head start and a strong start (CDF, 2018). They also understand the importance of healthy early brain development and that intervening with quality early childhood education during these early years benefits the children, their families, and society. They note that research shows that for every dollar invested in early childhood care there is a 7-10 percent return on investment annually (CDF, 2018).  CDF goes on to mention that far too many children do not have access to quality early childhood care and education and that they are working to change this situation by supporting policies that help to provide services to low-income and vulnerable children. The opportunities they support include “access to evidence-based, voluntary home-visiting programs; Early Head Start and Head Start; high-quality, affordable child care; high-quality preschool; and full-day kindergarten” (CDF, 2018). Each of these programs supports children and their families by providing child development information, education, and support; school readiness; allowing parents to work; preparing children to be successful later in life; and ensuring children do not miss out on the benefits of full-day kindergarten (CDF, 2018). Reading over this priority and how they plan to support it shows the same commitment that other groups and individuals have who are involved in early childhood education. It also reinforces what I have learned, so far, in my studies.
I also gained further insights into things that are going on in our nation. CDF is known for being strong advocates for children so it was no surprise that they support children in their fight for gun reform.  This issue is just one of several addressed in the CDF’s February 2018 newsletter. Other things in the newsletter included the “good news” and the “bad news”. The good news is about the bipartisan deal signed on February 9th and in it was the Family First Prevention Services Act (Family First). It is funding provided for “preventive services such as substance abuse and mental health prevention and parenting skills so children stay with their families rather than going into foster care” (CDF, 2018). The bad news is that no deal has been made about DACA and how “nearly 1,000 Dreamers a day lose their protection from being deported and their ability to work” (CDF, 2018). The newsletter also encourages voting, especially because children cannot vote and we need to be their voice. They even provide a link to register to vote. Lastly, the newsletter covers what certain divisions of the CDF are doing to advocate for children in their communities/regions. One program that I find intriguing is the advocacy and ministry group, The Proctor Institute. Their work is “to end the ‘Cradle to Prison Pipeline’, end child poverty, and improving the lives of children in their communities” (CDF, 2018). I am intrigued by the subject of the “Cradle to Prison Pipeline”, the effects of school suspensions, and the privatizing of prisons. All of these things are related and have adverse effects on society, especially children and families living in poverty. It is one of the most heart-wrenching topics I have ever researched and the realization for me is profound.
You can read more about the “Cradle to Prison Pipeline” campaign here: http://www.childrensdefense.org/campaigns/cradle-to-prison-pipeline/







References
 Children’s Defense Fund (2018). Cradle to Prison Pipeline. Retrieved from: http://www.childrensdefense.org/campaigns/cradle-to-prison-pipeline/
Children’s Defense Fund. (2018). Early Childhood Development and Learning. Retrieved from: http://cdf.childrensdefense.org/site/MessageViewer?em_id=47794.0&dlv_id=0
Children’s Defense Fund. (2018). February 2018 Newsletter. Retrieved from: http://cdf.childrensdefense.org/site/MessageViewer?em_id=47794.0&dlv_id=0


1 comment:

  1. Trish,

    Your findings through the Children's Defense Fund newsletter was interesting. I share your interest with the "cradle to prison pipeline" and the statistics that support this culture of children is staggering and sad. I had the opportunity to see the founder of the HighScope Foundation, Larry Schweinhart speak at an international HighScope conference held in Michigan. He spoke about the Perry Preschool Project and why David Weikart was so passionate about conducting the study. They chose 123 children who were at most risk, African-American males. They chose this group of children because they are the most likely to be suspended from preschool and to eventually enter the prison system. The goal was to create a safe environment where the students did not have to fear being rejected, they were embraced and it proved to be beneficial 40 years down the road. I hope that more organizations, like the Children's Defense Fund, can bring attention to this crisis in our nation and school systems. Thanks for sharing!

    -Crystal

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