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Professional Standards & Competencies Resource Library
The Professional Standards and Competencies for Early Childhood Educators outline the essential knowledge, skills, and practices that are foundational to high-quality early childhood education. These standards define what early childhood educators should know and be able to do in order to support the learning and development of young children from birth through age 8. They serve as a guiding framework for professional development, practice, and evaluation within the field of early childhood education.
Understanding and implementing these standards is crucial for educators as they help ensure the delivery of equitable, inclusive, and high-quality education that promotes the well-being and success of all children. By adhering to these standards, educators also contribute to the profession's commitment to continuous improvement and accountability.
Please note that while the collection of resources has been organized and tagged according to the Professional Standards and Competencies, only the most applicable competencies have been prioritized for searching and tagging purposes.
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Naturally, broken links will occur. Sometimes the resource has been moved to a new web address and other times it has been temporarily or permanently removed. We welcome you to report any broken links you find here. We will do our best to replace the link when possible or remove the resource if it is no longer available.
**As of Feb. 2025, certain webpages and resources, particularly from agencies/organizations/projects that receive federal funds, have been at least temporarily removed in order to comply with federal mandates related to the Trump Administration’s Executive Orders. We will continue to monitor these resource links and update them if and when new links are available.
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Five Rs for Promoting Positive Family Engagement
Five Rs for Promoting Positive Family Engagement
In this short article, the author offers 5 Rs to guide early childhood educators in building positive relationships with families.
Organization/Author: Bweikia Foster Steen, Teaching Young Children, NAEYC
Type of Resource: Position Statement
Publication Date: 2022
ETCA Practice Improvement Tools: Family Practices
ETCA Practice Improvement Tools: Family Practices
This is a set of tools that includes family checklists, family practice guides for practitioners, and family practice guides for families. They are aligned with DEC Recommended Practices.
Organization/Author: Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (ECTA)
Type of Resource: Toolkits
Publication Date: 2018
Practitioner Family-Centered Practices for Working With Families
Practitioner Family-Centered Practices for Working With Families
Several brief vignettes with Early Interventionists, families, children interacting in the home setting as examples of family-centered practices.
Organization/Author: Puckett Institute
Type of Resource: Videos
Publication Date: 2017
Building Relationships with Families: Planning to Serve the Diego Family
Building Relationships with Families: Planning to Serve the Diego Family
The Diego family story allows participants to consider the family's cultural values and beliefs, experiences, and successes; and to think about how this relates to their work with young children with disabilities and their families in their communities.
Organization/Author: Early Childhood Learning and Knowledge Center (ECLKC)
Type of Resource: Video and Facilitators Guide
Publication Date: 2007
Listening to Family Voices in Early Childhood Programs
Listening to Family Voices in Early Childhood Programs
In this 19 minute podcast, Dr. Christine Spence discusses the importance of listening to family’s voices in early childhood programs.
Organization/Author: Illinois Early Learning Project
Type of Resource: Podcast with Transcript
Publication Date: 2019
CONNECT Module 3: Communication for Collaboration
CONNECT Module 3: Communication for Collaboration
These modules are designed for faculty and professional development providers to use in their professional development. Instructor Guides, in the form of dashboards, are included. Learn about effective communication practices that can be used to promote collaboration with professionals and families in early care and education, and intervention settings.
Organization/Author: CONNECT: The Center to Mobilize Early Childhood Knowledge and DEC
Type of Resource: Module
Publication Date: Unknown
OER Textbook: Introduction to Careers in Child Development
OER Textbook: Introduction to Careers in Child Development
Open Educational Resources (OER) are teaching and learning materials that you may freely use and reuse at no cost, and without needing to ask permission.
This OER textbook is an academic and career exploration in the field of early childhood education and child development.
Organization/Author: Gloria San Jose Daims
Type of Resource: Book Chapter, Open Education Resource (OER)
Publication Date: 2021
Supporting Early Literacy: Fostering Family Involvement
Supporting Early Literacy: Fostering Family Involvement
Explore this training to discover strategies for boosting early literacy development through family engagement. Materials include a video presentation and handouts.
Organization/Author: Head Start Center for Inclusion
Type of Resource: Website
Publication Date: unknown
National Center on Parents, Family & Community Engagement (lots of resources)
It all begins with an idea.
National Center on Parents, Family & Community Engagement (lots of resources)
A comprehensive set of parent, family, and community engagement resources.
Organization/Author: National Center on Parent, Family, and Community Engagement
Type of Resource: website
Publication Date: unknown
Engaging Families with Video at Parent Teacher Conferences
It all begins with an idea.
Engaging Families with Video at Parent Teacher Conferences (Results Matter Video Library)
This 7:48 minute video describes and gives examples of how to engage families with video at a family conference.
Organization/Author: Results Matter Video Library, Colorado Department of Education
Type of Resource: video
Publication Date: unknown
Cultural Perspectives in Caregiving: Applying Relationship-Based Practices
It all begins with an idea.
Cultural Perspectives in Caregiving: Applying Relationship-Based Practices
(National Center on Parent, Family, and Community Engagement)
A set of three short vignettes and related reflection questions for staff, managers, and program leaders. Each scenario describes situations similar to those that arise during day-to-day interactions in Head Start and Early Head Start settings. The scenarios demonstrate the use of relationship-based practices in interactions with families.
Organization/Author: National Center on Parent, Family, and Community Engagement
Type of Resource: Scenarios
Publication Date: unknown
The ABCs of Diversity and Inclusion: Developing an Inclusive Environment for Diverse Families in Early Childhood Education
It all begins with an idea.
Early childhood education is a time when children and their parents are learning about their roles in a school. This makes early childhood education a crucial time for developing strong parent–school relationships with diverse families including LGBTQ parents, adoptive families, and multiracial families. This article gives specific, concrete suggestions about how to build and maintain a welcoming, representative, and inclusive environment for diverse families in schools.
Organization/Author: Zero to Three
Type of Resource: Article
Publication Date: 2020
NAEYC’s Advancing Equity in Early Childhood Education Position Statement- Focus: Reciprocal Relationships with Families
It all begins with an idea.
NAEYC’s Advancing Equity in Early Childhood Education Position Statement Recommendations for Early Childhood Educators: Establishing Reciprocal Relationships with Families
The Recommendations for Early Childhood Educators section of this Position Statement includes five practices related to building reciprocal partnerships with families.
Organization/Author: National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC)
Type of Resource: Position Statement
Publication Date: 2019
Family Engagement and Cultural Perspectives: Applying Strengths-based Attitudes
It all begins with an idea.
Family Engagement and Cultural Perspectives: Applying Strengths-based Attitudes
(National Center on Parent, Family, and Community Engagement)
Explore how understanding the cultural perspectives of families can positively impact relationship-building and family engagement efforts. Use this resource to review the following: family engagement and relationship-building, perspective-taking and strengths-based attitudes. Included are reflective practice opportunities, a practice scenario, and additional resources and references.
Organization/Author: National Center on Parent, Family, and Community Engagement
Type of Resource: Report
Publication Date: unknown
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