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1 Keeping Kids in Child Care: Alternatives to Suspension Women’s Voices Rising for Social Justice March 10, 2016 ◊ ◊ ◊ ◊ The Heights

2 www.mo.childcareaware.org Where it Begins

3 www.mo.childcareaware.org Baby Brain Development 101 Early experiences – Decisive impact on brain architecture – Directly affect the way the brain is “wired” Genetics are the Interstate Highways; experience develops secondary roads Genetics provide the “trunk” phone lines; experience connects neighborhoods/homes

4 www.mo.childcareaware.org Making Connections

5 www.mo.childcareaware.org Building and Pruning

6 www.mo.childcareaware.org Relationship Skills Before 3 Years

7 www.mo.childcareaware.org POOR QUALITY CHILD CARE HELPS MAKE FUTURE CRIMINALS From birth to three...

8 www.mo.childcareaware.org Baby Brain Development 201 Architecture influenced by relationships Positive connections: “to and fro” interactions – Holding, snuggling – Talking and singing – Feeding – Eye gazing – Mutual babbling

9 www.mo.childcareaware.org Early Childhood Mental Health Sensory nourishment (i.e., “food for the brain”) Attachment, bonding Emotional security Trust Social cue competence Body boundaries Self-soothing

10 www.mo.childcareaware.org Toxic Stress – What it Is Constant and prolonged activation of stress response systems – Chronic neglect – Traumatic experiences Absence of protective (i.e., caring, stable, nurturing) relationships Higher impact during sensitive periods

11 www.mo.childcareaware.org Toxic Stress – Causes Strong, frequent and/or prolonged adversity... – Physical or emotional abuse – Chronic neglect – Caregiver substance abuse or mental illness – Exposure to violence – Family economic hardship...Without adequate adult support

12 www.mo.childcareaware.org Poor Quality Child Care Minimum staff qualifications: – 18 years old – Free of Tuberculosis Low compensation: – Mostly at minimum wage – Few or no benefits 28% of teachers turnover annually 12 hours of training per year

13 www.mo.childcareaware.org FERGUSON EFFEC+ – 6 ZIP Codes in North County – 2 years – 3 cohorts of up to 40 teachers 1 st Cohort launched January 2016 2 nd Cohort Fall 2016 3 rd Cohort Spring 2017 – 21 hours of training – 6 coaching visits per classroom

14 www.mo.childcareaware.org How EFFEC+ Helps Emotional Foundations for Early Childhood-Plus (EFFEC+) Learning Collaborative model for peer support and integration of learning: – Group learning alternates with individual coaching for application of new knowledge – Teaches basics of emotional development and social skill development from birth to five – Teaches classroom-wide and child-specific strategies to support emotional and social development – Develops classroom-specific action plans with SMART goals

15 www.mo.childcareaware.org Projected EFFEC+ Outcomes 60% of children show improvement in emotional and social development 35% of children measured as delayed are no longer delayed after EFFEC+ (~6 months) Teachers implement 80% or more of their planned strategies Teacher turnover reduced to 10% or less

16 www.mo.childcareaware.org Grateful to our Partners

17 www.mo.childcareaware.org Questions?

18 www.mo.childcareaware.org Thank you! We improve outcomes for children and families, ensuring that children and youth are prepared for success in school and for future participation in a globally competitive economy. L. Carol Scott, PhD Chief Executive Officer 314-754-1605 carol@mo.childcareaware.org


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