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The After School Challenge Program—The City of San Antonio Parks
and Recreation Department partners with 8 school districts to
provide after school care, homework assistance, tutoring and other
school related aid in addition to numerous recreational activities.
For more information
go to
www.sanantonio.gov/sapar/ascprogram.asp.
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National Association for the Education of Young Children– NAEYC
exists for the purpose of leading and consolidating the efforts of
individuals and groups working to achieve healthy development and
constructive education for all young children. You can access their
website at www.naeyc.org
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KLRN’s Early On Program –Early On emphasizes early learning
through school readiness. Early ON stresses that early childhood
learning is vital to school readiness and career development. For
more information, access their website at
www.klrn.org/earlyon
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Texas Early Childhood Education Coalition (TECEC) – The mission
of TECEC is to build a system of quality early care and education
that prepares children in Texas for success in their education and
life. Their website address is
www.tecec.org
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Child Care & Early Education Research Connections promotes high
quality research in child care and early education and the use of
that research in policy making. Their website is
www.childcareresearch.org
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National Center for Children in Poverty is a non-profit,
non-partisan research and policy organization at Columbia
University. Their mission is to identify and promote strategies that
prevent child poverty in the United States and that improve the
lives of low-income children and families. Their website is
www.nccp.org
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Center on Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning is
a national center focused on strengthening the capacity of child
care and Head Start programs to improve the social and emotional
outcomes of young children. For more information you may access
their website at http://csefel.uiuc.edu
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Texas Parents as Teachers (PAT) is a parent education and family
support program serving families throughout pregnancy until their
child enters kindergarten. You may obtain additional information on
their website at www.txpat.org