Amy Astle-Raaen, MSW Early Childhood Development Cross Systems Coordinator Frontiers of Innovation Initiative Washington State Department of Social and.

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Amy Astle-Raaen, MSW Early Childhood Development Cross Systems Coordinator Frontiers of Innovation Initiative Washington State Department of Social and Health Services Juliet Morrison, Psy.D. Assistant Director, Quality Practice and Professional Growth Washington State Department of Early Learning and INNOVATION BY DESIGN IN WASHINGTON STATE Achieving Breakthrough Outcomes for Children and Families

Frontiers of Innovation Initiative: An Integrated Science of Early Childhood Development Could Drive More Productive Investments Across Sectors Health Education Economic Development Human Services SCIENCE OF EARLY CHILDHOOD

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INNOVATION BY DESIGN IN WASHINGTON STATE Achieving Breakthrough Outcomes for Children and Families

Innovation by Design (IBD) Sites Children’s Home Society of Washington Childhaven Working with key researchers to co- create interventions informed by neurobiological research for supporting executive function capacities in children and caregivers and strategies for reducing toxic stress in families. INNOVATION BY DESIGN IN WASHINGTON STATE Achieving Breakthrough Outcomes for Children and Families

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Early Learning Guidelines Introductory Text on Executive Function Expanded developmental indicators with focus on Executive Function Strategies for Caregivers and Parents INNOVATION BY DESIGN IN WASHINGTON STATE Achieving Breakthrough Outcomes for Children and Families

Professional Development System Online Executive Function Training Module Trainers of Early Learning Professionals Quality Rating & Improvement System Coaches DEL Training Library Connections with Higher Education INNOVATION BY DESIGN IN WASHINGTON STATE Achieving Breakthrough Outcomes for Children and Families

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Innovative System Development Timing is right in Washington Emphasis on Quality Practice Demonstration of Skills that Professionals can Identify With Relationship Based Professional Development Opportunities INNOVATION BY DESIGN IN WASHINGTON STATE Achieving Breakthrough Outcomes for Children and Families

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