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Early Childhood LINC (Learning and Innovation Network for Communities

Early Childhood-LINC is a learning and innovation network developed by and for communities. The mission is to support families and improve results for young children in communities across the country with a focus on accelerating the development of effective, integrated, local early childhood systems.  

United States Consumer Product Safety Commission[:es]La Comisión de Seguridad de Productos del Consumidor de Estados Unidos (United States Consumer Product Safety Commission)

The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission provides safety information and an up-to-date database of product recalls, including toys and baby/toddler/child furniture and accessories.[:es]La Comisión de Seguridad de Productos del Consumidor de Estados Unidos (The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission) provee información sobre seguridad y una base de datos actualizado de retiradas de productos, incluyendo juguetes, muebles y accesorios para bebés, niños pequeños y niños más grandes.  

PDIS Information Registration

This is the PDIS (Professional Development & Information System) portion of Colorado Shines. PDIS supports a variety of early childhood professionals at all levels of experience and education. It tracks training and education and provide high quality online professional development.  

Mental Health Center of Denver (MHCD)

The Mental Health Center of Denver's Child and Family Services is the leading area resource for comprehensive treatment children ages 0-18 years old, including those with serious emotional disturbances (SED). MHCD offers a full range of community-based mental health services and provides effective, flexible and individualized treatment solutions that support the needs of growing children and their families.  

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.  

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.  

Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute

An extensive collection of research on issues facing young children and families, including topics like developmental disabilities, diversity, early care and education, physical and social health, professional development, and public policy and evaluation