Arkansas issued the following announcement Nov. 11.
Early Care and Education Projects, a service unit at the U of A, recently developed a website that will serve as a centralized resource hub for professionals who provide early care and education for young children in the state.
The site, AReceResources.org, is for early educators, child care program owners and directors, family child care providers, and early childhood education support staff. The site will launch in February 2022 and will offer access to more than 2,000 practical tools, handbooks, policies and guidance on essential topics such as child development, best practices, small business management, health and safety, and emergency preparedness. Arkansas joins 33 other states across the country that have adopted a shared resources platform to support the success of early childhood education.
Deniece Honeycutt, director of Early Care and Education Projects, said her office will continue to work with CCA For Social Good, a company that creates web-based platforms for nonprofits, to expand and customize the site to meet providers' and professionals' specific needs in Arkansas.
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Source: Arkansas