State and Local Policy
Policy decisions made at the state and local levels directly impact the lives of infants, toddlers and their families.
ZERO TO THREE’S Policy Center works directly with leaders and advocates across the country to advance policies that help families with young children thrive. Our resources highlight innovative state and community approaches and strategies to improve and better coordinate services for young children and their families.
See how we're working with states to better support infants, todders and their families
What We Do
The state policy team at ZERO TO THREE continuously updates our collection of articles and policy briefs highlighting innovative state policies and initiatives that impact infants, toddlers and their families. The collection is searchable by issue or by state.
State Initiatives
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State Strategies to Strengthen Infant-Toddler Care as Public Pre-k Expands
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- DC:0-5
- HealthySteps
- Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health Financing Policy Project
- LEARN: Professional Development
- Military Family Projects
- National Center on Early Childhood Development, Teaching & Learning
- Policy Center
- Programmatic Assistance for Tribal Home Visiting
- The National Infant-Toddler Court Program
- Think Babies
- Tribal Home Visiting
- ZERO TO THREE Fellowship
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13 results in New Mexico and State and Local Policy.