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About ZERO TO THREE Copyright © ZERO TO THREE 2017. All rights reserved.

Our mission is to ensure that all babies and toddlers have a strong start in life. Copyright © ZERO TO THREE 2017. All rights reserved. 2

At ZERO TO THREE we envision a society that has the knowledge and will to support all infants and toddlers in reaching their full potential. 3 Copyright © ZERO TO THREE 2017. All rights reserved.

We believe that HOW we do our work is as important as WHAT we do Copyright © ZERO TO THREE 2017. All rights reserved. 4

Workforce Connections ZERO TO THREE supports and empowers professionals across disciplines and sectors, levels (systems, programs, individuals), settings and roles in collaboration with our partners Define and embed consistent, evidence-based competencies Build awareness, readiness, and capacity Support exploration and adaptation ZERO TO THREE is proud to be: ● a Recognized Training Organization by the National Workforce Registry Alliance ● An IACET approved CEU provider ● A member of the National Task Force for Power to the Profession 5 Copyright © ZERO TO THREE 2017. All rights reserved.

Workforce Connections Define and embed consistent, evidence-based competencies Builds on and aligned with related professional criteria, including state CKCs; observation tools; and example child outcomes Copyright © ZERO TO THREE 2017. All rights reserved. 6

Workforce Connections Build awareness, readiness, and capacity New! ZERO TO THREE Reflection Tool™ Training-of-trainers and facilitators Higher education faculty institutes Customized technical assistance Policy tools and advocacy Federally funded centers and projects 7 Copyright © ZERO TO THREE 2017. All rights reserved.

Workforce Connections Support exploration and adaptation In-person, online, and hybrid competency-based PD ZERO TO THREE Membership Annual Conference Copyright © ZERO TO THREE 2017. All rights reserved. 8

Critical Needs “In particular, concerted attention is needed to incorporate … the workforce development needs of those who provide care and education for infants and toddlers. These professionals have historically had the weakest, least explicit and coherent, and least resourced infrastructure for professional learning and workforce supports.” (IOM & NRC, 2015, p. 504)

Professional Development and Workforce Innovations Department ZERO TO THREE THANK YOU! Professional Development and Workforce Innovations Department ZERO TO THREE • 1255 23rd Street, NW, Suite 350 • Washington, DC  20037 202-638-1144 • www.zerotothree.org • professionaldevelopment@zerotothree.org