The most current research published by the Early
Childhood Australia a voice for young children referenced building partnerships
with professionals. The importance of building relationships with professionals
beyond the education sector, these partnerships will not only benefit the child
but the family as well. It has been identified children lack accessibility to head
start and/or pre-school programs do to the parents are unaware of the resources
available to them. If partnerships existed between the education sectors, the
health sector and community sector this awareness or lack thereof can begin to decline.
The community for starters will be able to make parents aware of programs that
may be beneficial to their family, as well as inform the parents of resources available
whether financial or educational. The lack of accessibility is a trending issue
in the early childhood education field currently.
The insight I gained from this web resource is other countries understand the importance of building partnerships. The early childhood education field is the same globally
References:
http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/
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