For First 5s across California, the 20th Anniversary of the passage of Proposition 10 has served as an opportunity for celebration and reflection.

Linda Jacobson, a senior reporter at Education Dive, used the anniversary as an opportunity to go in-depth on what First 5s have accomplished in the last 20 years. Jacobson — a journalism fellow with the USC Center for Health Journalism — chose to focus her fellowship project on the history and impact of First 5s.

Since early October, she has produced six articles, with each highlighting individual county stories while also focusing on the challenges and successes shared by all First 5s.

Below are links to each of her pieces, with topics ranging from successes with home visitation to how First 5s are adapting to decreasing revenue. We hope you find these pieces informative. They give an excellent overview of how the passage of Proposition 10 set early childhood work in California on a journey that we are still traveling.

Introduction to the Series

Center for Health Journalism: After two decades of First 5, are California’s young children better off?

As an education reporter who has specialized in covering early childhood issues, I’m looking forward to the opportunity to revisit a model that is quite different from how other states have expanded services for young children. (8/6/18)

The Education Dive Series

What did California’s novel approach to funding early-childhood programs achieve?

The impact of the First 5 initiative, spearheaded by actor/director Rob Reiner, is complicated to measure because of the lack of longitudinal data. (10/9/18)

How filmmaker Rob Reiner put early childhood in the limelight

Recruiting Hollywood A-listers for help, Reiner paved the way for passage of a tobacco tax to fund programs for California’s youngest children — and helped to spread a national movement. (10/9/18)

Early-childhood advocates see cannabis challenges rise as tobacco sales fall

As more states consider legalizing marijuana, California’s First 5 agencies are on the forefront of educating the public about the impacts during pregnancy and in homes with young children. (10/23/18)

One California county epitomizes positive impact of home visiting amid national trend

To reduce child maltreatment rates, Santa Cruz’s First 5 organization has worked to spread evidence-based intervention programs — with effective results. (10/30/18)

More California school administrators gain skills as early-childhood leaders

With an early-learning advocate now headed for the governor’s office, the state’s First 5 commissions say it’s time to link pre-K and K-12 data to boost student success. (11/8/18)




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Media Campaign to Promote Bilingualism Adds Four New Languages

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Christina Hoag | Freelance Writer April 25, 2024 Last year, Spanish and Chinese. This year, Vietnamese, Khmer, Korean and Armenian. The Dual Language Learner Initiative has launched a new media campaign in four additional languages to encourage increased bilingualism...

Home Visiting Garners Increasing Official Recognition

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  Christina Hoag | Freelance Writer April 25, 2024 In April, four of Los Angeles County’s biggest cities officially recognized Home Visiting Day for the first time, a sign of home visiting’s expanding public awareness and the region’s leading role in the programs...

March 14, 2024, Board of Commission Meeting Summary

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Ruel Nolledo | Freelance Writer March 27, 2024 The First 5 LA Board of Commissioners convened in person and virtually on March 14, 2024. The agenda included the approval of a new Early Care & Education agreement, an authorization for First 5 LA staff to receive...

New Study Examines Developmental Concerns of Families in WIC

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 Ann Isbell | First 5 LA Health Systems Program Officer March 27, 2024 Because parents are deeply attuned to their children, they are often the first to notice a developmental concern. But when they have questions about their child’s developmental progress, many...

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