First 5 LA Addresses Impact of Immigration Fears on Young Children
Download this press release »First 5 LA Pledges to Work with Organizations to Help Parents Understand their Rights to Receive Services for Their Young ChildrenLOS ANGELES – Parents are pulling their kids out of preschool and refusing health services their children are...
LA Advance – Learning Session
How can we better support those who are teaching and caring for L.A. County’s youngest children? To answer this question, First 5 LA brought together early care and education (ECE) leaders at the LA Advance Learning Session on August 17. The special focus of the day...
Incorporating Learnings: Top 4 Tips for Collaborating
The Integration and Learning Division has hosted many Reflective Sessions for teams across the organization in recent weeks.The purpose of these sessions is to build in time to reflect on what worked well on projects, as well as to identify areas of improvement for...
Early Childhood Matters – Issue #18
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4 Kids and a Question: Summer Reading
Parents’ Point of View: Community Involvement
Commission Summary for July 13, 2017
In a time-tested tradition as part of First 5 LA’s 2015-2020 Strategic Plan update, the Board engaged with staff and experts in two breakout sessions to learn about and discuss the systems change and policy framework in two emerging strategies: Trauma and...
Champion for Children: Manuel Fierro – Putting Words Into Action
Manuel Fierro knows firsthand the power of a child experiencing a safe and loving environment. As a first-generation Angeleno, Manuel credits his early experiences for setting the trajectory of his professional career by working with families in order to better help...
A Journey of Learning
A Cambodian refugee from Long Beach. A teacher turned grandmother from West Athens. A small business child care provider from Palmdale. A working mom and dad from the San Fernando Valley. Each of them from different backgrounds, but all on a similar journey as Best...
Early Education Is Affordable for More Families Under New State Budget
By Kim BelshéHere in Los Angeles County, the extreme shortage of early learning opportunities for young children is an urgent issue, especially for families with babies and toddlers. According to a recent report, 59% of preschoolers lack access to early learning...