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Putting Our Youngest Children First
Building a Movement for High-Quality Early Childhood Education
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About The Book
Since 1985, a grassroots initiative called the Family Development Program (FDP) at the University of New Mexico has championed early childhood education as a long-term way to address poverty, strengthen democracy, and protect the rights of young children. Putting Our Youngest Children First chronicles FDP’s accomplishments, all from the ground up, community by community. With important lessons about collaborative problem-solving and citizen leadership to effect systemic change, Vermilya and Preskill offer proven strategies for mobilizing family and community advocacy to ensure that the education of young children remains one of the nation’s top priorities.
Product Details
- Publisher: UNM Press (July 7, 2026)
- Length: 232 pages
- ISBN13: 9780826369628
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Raves and Reviews
“This book makes a transformative contribution to the fields of family and child studies and early childhood education. With its forward-thinking, strength-based, family-centered approach, it presents a framework for cultivating equitable partnerships among families, early educators, higher education faculty, and communities to shape the next generation of early childhood leaders.”
– Cathy Huaqing Qi, professor of special education, University of New Mexico
“The Family Development Program has always put listening first. True success comes through the trust and buy-in of those most affected. This book teaches us all a process for how to harness the power of families and communities by centering them at the heart of change-work.”
– Jeffrey Capizzano, president of the Policy Equity Group
“New Mexico is now seen as outstanding because of its commitment to young children, but that didn’t just happen. If you care about children, their families, and the professionals who serve them, Putting Our Youngest Children First is a must-read.”
– Ellen Galinsky, president of the Families and Work Institute and author of Mind in the Making: The Seven Essential Life Skills Every Child Needs
“This book tells a powerful story of early childhood advocacy. I salute the Family Development Program for its four decades of trailblazing hard work—we can learn from their story!”
– Matthew Melmed, executive director of ZERO TO THREE
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