Early Childhood Advisory Council Grant-New Employee

The Department of Management is pleased to announce the hire of Jeffrey Anderson to the Early Childhood Iowa Office.  As of April 15th, Jeff will become the project coordinator for the state’s early childhood advisory council grant. 

Jeff comes to the Department of Management with a wealth of expertise and knowledge to lead Iowa’s early care, health and education system building work forward.  Most recently, Jeff has served as a bureau chief at the Department of Human Services, Child Care Bureau.  Jeff has also previously served on the Community Empowerment technical assistance team representing DHS.

As part of the Early Childhood Iowa Office, Jeff will lead the development and implementation for the Early Childhood Advisory Council Grant.  Jeff will serve as lead staff supporting the Early Childhood Iowa Stakeholders Alliance and the component group structure. 

Please help us welcome Jeff to our organization!

Shanell

email:  shanell.wagler@iowa.gov

website:  www.empowerment.state.ia.us

website:  www.earlychildhoodiowa.org

Iowa’s Early Childhood Vision: 

Every child, beginning at birth will be healthy and successful.

Importance of Early Childhood and Family Literacy

A classic public service ad showed a man holding an egg and saying, “This is your brain,” and then dropping its contents into a sizzling frying pan and saying, “This is your brain on drugs.”

Today, it may be time to come up with an image for an even more damaging social time bomb: “This is your brain on poverty.”

Click here to read full article Growing up poor can affect brain development Pitt Study Article

Declining Fortunes of Children in Middle-Class Families

Declining Prospects for Middle Class Kids Will Be Worsened by Budget Cuts

NEW YORK, NY – America’s middle-class children have been steadily falling further behind their more privileged peers for the past quarter century – but the worst of the fallout has been held in check by essential policies and programs that could be unraveled, depending on key budget decisions, according to a new study released by the Foundation for Child Development. These findings arrive in advance of President Obama’s February 14 budget announcement — and what is likely to be a charged debate in Congress that will determine the future of these programs against other priorities.

http://www.fcd-us.org/resources/declining-fortunes-children-middle-class-families

Legislative Update April 15th, 2011

Click here for the legislative update:http://www.uwiowa.org/Legislative_Action.php



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