We’ve been adding a lot of videos to our YouTube channel. Sharing these videos is a great way to connect viewers to the important early childhood conversations going on in Massachusetts.
“Strategies for Children has made a conscious and deliberate decision to begin recording and posting The 9:30 Call for three reasons,” Diagneris “Nery”— Garcia says. She’s Strategies’ director of communications.
“First, we are reaching members of the early childhood community who might be interested in a particular topic but don’t have the flexibility to join Zoom during a typical workday. Second, we want to document incredible conversations and presentations, while promoting best practices and a culture of communication that combats misinformation and disinformation. And third, we are building a library of resources that is free, reliable, and easily accessible to anyone looking for support, guidance or new information, whether that’s parents and caregivers of young children, educators, advocates, or legislators.”
The YouTube videos are organized into six playlists:Â
• Advocacy
• The Advocacy Network
• The 9:30 Call en Español
• The 9:30 Call
• The Early Childhood Agenda, and
• Videos from our blog
The videos feature dozens of early childhood program providers as well as guest speakers on The 9:30 Call and policymakers such as Amy Kershaw, commissioner of the Department of Early Education and Care:
Need to know about infant mental health We have a video for that:
Thinking about how to explain the actual, full cost of high-quality care? Check out this video:
Interested in how to take more of a whole child/whole family approach to building a stronger statewide early childhood system? Watch this:
And please subscribe to our YouTube channel and check out all of our videos!