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National Association for Family Child Care

NAFCC is a national membership organization working with more than 400 State and local family child care provider associations across the United States. The mission of NAFCC is to support the profession of family child care and to encourage high-quality care for children. The focus of NAFCC is to provide technical assistance to family child care associations. This assistance is provided through developing leadership, addressing issues of diversity, and promoting quality and professionalism through NAFCC's Family Child Care Accreditation.  

Northeast Denver Child Care Network

The Northeast Denver Childcare Network is made up of independent professional home based and center based licensed child care providers.  

Biz Boost – Denver Public Library

The Denver Public Library has many sophisticated resources, both electronic and in print, to help entrepreneurs start and grow their business. Request a free 30 to 60 minute appointment with a reference librarian to help find quantitative numbers and statistics to give credibility to your business or marketing plan.  

BUILD Initiative

The BUILD Initiative works with early childhood leaders within states and nationally to better prepare young children to thrive and succeed. We support state leaders from both the private and public sectors as they work to set policy, offer services and advocate for children from birth to age five.  

Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative

Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative - Developed and maintains a number of quality measurement tools and strategies that assess the quality of health care provided to children and young adults. Their Data Resource Center for Child and Adolescent Health (DRC) advances the effective use of public data on the health and health-related services for children, youth and families.  

Child Find

Every school district or Boards of Cooperative Educational Services (BOCES) have professionals who are trained to evaluate children in a variety of areas, including cognitive functioning, physical functioning, hearing and vision, speech and language and social and emotional development. This service is referred to as Child Find. Evaluations are conducted by the Child Find team at no cost to parents. Once the child find evaluation team, which includes the parents, has gathered sufficient information used to determine a child's eligibility for early intervention or preschool special education services, an Individual Family Service Plan (IFSP; birth to three years of age) or an  

Child Trends

Child Trends is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research center that provides valuable information and insights on the well-being of children and youth. For more than 30 years, policymakers, funders, educators and service providers in the U.S. and around the world have relied on data and analyses from Child Trends to improve policies and programs serving children and youth.[:es]Child Trends is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research center that provides valuable information and insights on the well-being of children and youth. For more than 30 years, policymakers, funders, educators and service providers in the U.S. and around the world have relied on our data and analyses to improve policies and programs serving children and youth. Our team of experts brings together a range of educational, work, policy and cultural experiences to provide cutting-edge research on issues affecting children from birth to early adulthood. Our work is supported by foundations; federal, state and local government agencies; and by nonprofit organizations. - See more at: http://www.childtrends.org/about-us/#sthash.BHOdzKkW.dpuf  

Children’s Advisory Network

Children̍s Advisory Network has been a Colorado non-profit since 1995 and is focused on providing high-quality speech and language services that meet your children̍s needs to excel in life. We provide year round private in-home or in-school therapies, Safe Ears Screening Program in schools to catch any vision, hearing or speech issues that a child may have, hippotherapy and a summer Pony Camp. All services are provided with a qualified speech and language therapist with a flexible schedule. We accept all clients that have Medicaid, CHP+, some private insurances and private pay clients.  

Children’s Hospital Colorado-Parenting Classes

Parenting. There is a lot to it. No one knows your kids like you do, but sometimes you need a quick tip, a new idea and maybe a little support to get past the fussing and on to the laughing, growing, learning and living. That's where the experts at Children's Hospital Colorado can help. Children's Colorado is committed to providing a full range of pediatric services, often including services not available anywhere else. Our parenting seminars are one way we are able to share our pediatric expertise with you and your family. Admission to the Parenting Seminar Series is FREE, but space is limited!