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This Health and Early Learning Systems policy statement supported states and communities in their efforts to better coordinate, align, and enhance health and early learning systems to promote the healthy development, early learning, and well-being of all children from birth to kindergarten entry in the United States.

Today the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced $17 million in funding for the Federal Home Visiting Programs in 13 states. This funding will support Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Federal Home Visiting Program awardees in the development, implementation, and evaluation of innovations to strengthen and improve delivery of coordinated and comprehensive high-quality voluntary services to eligible families.

Understanding of the important role various systems can play to prevent and help end homelessness among these young children and their families.

Report from HHS and ED to help states refine their data capacity for early childhood programs. 

ACF is partnering with the Department of Labor to highlight and address the challenge of finding affordable, high-quality child care.

The nation is turning a page in the history of child care, with new requirements for the Child Care and Development Fund.

The U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services and Education released a policy brief on early learning and the use of technology to help families and early educators use technology to promote active, engaged, meaningful and socially interactive learning.

Honoring families and cultures and providing inspiration for generations to come.

A joint policy statement on coordinated efficiencies in monitoring and oversight of early care and education programs.

In recognition of the first comprehensive revision of Head Start performance standards since 1975, these Head Start graduates agreed to share their stories.