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Priority #2 - Income
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Education.
Ensuring children are prepared for kindergarten, youth succeed in school and life.
Income.
Helping families achieve financial stability.
Health.
Improving people's health and independence.
EDUCATION
By 2020 at least 85% of children will be prepared for Kindergarten
Key strategies:
Best practice home visitation
Quality early care and education
Supporting strategies:
Social, emotional and physical health
Parenting education
Public policies:
Integrate and align state early learning systems as outlined in state Race to the Top - Early Learning Challenge Grant applications
Develop longitudinal data collection systems that track child data birth through high school
Increase the quality of and investments in early care and education programs
Improve and expand state home visiting programs
Expand professional development systems and other supports and incentives to move programs to quality
Improve early learning content standards and align with K - 12 standards
Develop a comprehensive Kindergarten entry assessment in conjunction with a definition of Kindergarten readiness
Maintain and support access to physical, mental and dental health care for children
Increase funding for child care settings in ways that are collaborative with public schools but market-based
Increase articulation of ECE course work between two and four-year higher education institutions