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The National Early Childhood Resource Center
A NEW source for curricula for early childhood classrooms

For the Busy Professional
One-page articles pertaining to your work

The NECRC is the newest resource on CAJE's Early Childhood website. It is also the newest division of the CAJE Curriculum Bank. The Resource Center is organized into different groups.

If you are like the rest of us, your professional reading is piling up on your nightstand, waiting for the time when you might get the opportunity to read it! We at the Early Childhood Department are always looking for ways to keep you informed and think that we have hit upon a solution.

Monthly, we will bring to your (virtual) doorstep, one-page articles on issues pertaining to your work with young children and their families…

Articles are available at the RESOURCES page on the early childhood section of the CAJE website.

These articles are from educational professionals across the country, but we would love to hear from our members. If you have an article that you have written, or would like to write an article, please contact Ilene Vogelstein at ivogelstein@Caje.org.

These articles are courtesy of the National Association for the Education of Young Children, and are reprinted with their permission with the following guidelines:

Permissions and Reprints

The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) attempts through its publications program to provide a forum for discussion of major issues and ideas in our field. We hope to provoke thought and promote professional growth. The views expressed or implied are not necessarily those of the Association. Acceptance of advertising does not represent NAEYC's endorsement of any product or service, nor is NAEYC responsible for representations made by advertisers.

  • No permission is needed to excerpt or make copies of NAEYC-copyrighted articles in Young Children as long as they are distributed at no cost and credit is given to NAEYC.

     
  • For permission to publish material from Young Children in another form (curriculum guide, training manual, book, newsletter, journal, etc.), send a written request to NAEYC (Permissions Editor) or to the author, whoever is noted as the copyright holder at the end of each article. A fee may be assessed.

     
  • To obtain permission for academic photocopying (coursepackets, study manuals) by copy centers or university bookstores, contact the Academic Permissions Service, Copyright Clearance Center, 978-750-8400; or online, http://www.copyright.com.

     
  • Single Copies of Recent issues of Young Children are available from NAEYC for $8 prepaid. Orders:: NAEYC Subs, P.O. Box 96270, Washington, DC, 20090-6270; or fax 202-328-2649. The annual index is printed each January (in November issues 1997 to 2003; in September issues prior to 1997). In addition, a comprehensive searchable index of articles available on the Web site (index reflects articles printed since November 1985).

     
  • Photocopies of Young Children articles from the past five years may be purchased through IDS of Thomson Scientific Corp., 800-603-4367; fax 856-787-1679; e-mail orders@isidoc.com. For articles from earlier issues, send a check for $5 with article title/date to NAEYC, Attention: YC Reprints.