Early Efforts | Children Thrive in Equitable Communities: Eleven Simple Rules to Help us Get There

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On 6/7, join The @Hunt_Institute with Judy Jablon, Nichole Parks, Nikki Baldwin, and Rachel Swanson as they discuss the Eleven Simple Rules for creating equitable communities for children. Register: http://ow.ly/7OkH50Iv6qR #EarlyEfforts @HuntEarlyEd @Lead4Children @UWyoCoED 

 

Can’t wait to hear members of the Wyoming Quality Learning Network describe how they used the Eleven Simple Rules to create an equitable community for children. Register for the June 7th event here: http://ow.ly/7OkH50Iv6qR #EarlyEfforts @HuntEarlyEd @Lead4Children @UWyoCoED 

 

Hear panelists discuss the Eleven Simple Rules that urges all adults in the child’s ecosystem to come together with mutual respect and inclusivity on 6/7 with The @Hunt_Institute. Register: http://ow.ly/7OkH50Iv6qR #EarlyEfforts @HuntEarlyEd @Lead4Children @UWyoCoED 

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The Eleven Simple Rules is a framework that helps adults break down silos and dismantle inequitable power structures, and it is replicable across all early learning environments. When the Eleven Simple Rules are integrated as a daily practice, they lead to high quality learning in the classroom and beyond — from parks, playgrounds, homes, buses to every part of a child’s ecosystem.

In this webinar, panelists will introduce the framework of the Eleven Simple Rules for thriving communities. Members of the Wyoming Quality Learning Network will describe how they used the Eleven Simple Rules to create an effective statewide collaboration. The results have been a shared vision of quality across all early learning settings and pathways for thriving, equitable communities for children and families in Wyoming. 

Register for the June 7th event here: http://ow.ly/7OkH50Iv6qR #EarlyEfforts 

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Hi (name), 

 

How adults interact has a deep and lasting influence on the children in their care. And yet, the early learning field spends very little time focusing on these relationships and interactions. To co-create communities in which every child can thrive, all adults in the child’s ecosystem need to come together with mutual respect, collaboration, and inclusivity

The Eleven Simple Rules is a framework that helps adults establish a new, equitable model of working together. This framework helps adults break down silos and dismantle inequitable power structures, and it is replicable across all early learning environments. When the Eleven Simple Rules are integrated as a daily practice, they lead to high quality learning in the classroom and beyond — from parks, playgrounds, homes, buses to every part of a child’s ecosystem.
 

On Tuesday, June 7th, a webinar from The Hunt institute with feature panelists introducing the framework of the Eleven Simple Rules for thriving communities. Members of the Wyoming Quality Learning Network will describe how they used the Eleven Simple Rules to create an effective statewide collaboration. The results have been a shared vision of quality across all early learning settings and pathways for thriving, equitable communities for children and families in Wyoming. 

 

Panelists include: 

  • Judy Jablon, Executive Director, Leading for Children  
  • Nichole Parks, Director of Programs, Leading for Children  
  • Nikki Baldwin, Director, University of Wyoming Early Childhood Outreach Network  
  • Rachel Swanson, Director/Teacher, Encampment Preschool

 

You can register for the event here: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Kjo2fwrsSkyl5cPIYlbaZw  

See you there! 

 

Sincerely,