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The Northern Mariana Island’s (CNMI) Early Head Start-Child Care Partnership (Partnership) is administered through a collaborative partnership between the CNMI Public School System and the CNMI Department of Community and Cultural Affairs, the state agency that oversees the state’s child care subsidy program. The Partnership is embedded within a broader systemic strategy aimed at strengthening CNMI’s comprehensive Birth-5 continuum. Based on the strong relationship the Partnership enjoys with the Commonwealth’s public school system, transition planning is incorporated into family plans and maintains a strong focus within the grant initiative.

The Early Learning Career Pathways Initiative: Examining and Supporting Credentialing in the the Early Care and Education Field report describes the Six Key Elements of Career Pathways (CP) Framework which outlines the foundational components in building a career pathway system: Build Cross-Agency Partnerships and Clarify Roles; Identify Sector or Industry and Engage Employers; Design Education and Training Programs; Identify Funding Needs and Sources; Align Policies and Programs; and, Measure System Change and Performance.

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From birth, children are curious. You can build on that natural curiosity by developing their interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). Use daily routines to build on skills and concepts in math and science. By talking, reading, singing, playing, signing or using other ways to communicate – whatever works best for your preschoolers – you can help develop their STEM skills through play and exploration.

This document will provide background information on Head Start and Early Head Start programs; share highlights of how strong partnerships have addressed family homelessness; offer resources to encourage Head Start grantees and housing service providers to work together to expand services for children experiencing or at-risk of experiencing homelessness; and present resources to help providers connect families to other services they may need.