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Positive Outcomes for Children Linked With Early Achievers

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May 7, 2019

The Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) is committed to continuously improving our Quality Rating and Improvement System (QRIS), and we know that there is more work to be done.

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April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month

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April 25, 2019

April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. During this month and throughout the year, the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) focuses on preventing child abuse. The first step in helping abused or neglected children is to recognize the signs of child abuse and neglect. The second step, is reporting suspected abuse or neglect. 

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State of Preschool Report Shows Progress in Washington State

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April 23, 2019

The Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) has a goal to ensure 90 percent of children in Washington State are ready for kindergarten by 2020 with race and income eliminated as predictors of their readiness.

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Quality Early Learning: Interactions and Environment

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March 22, 2019

“Push me! Higher!” Anyone who has visited a playground is familiar with the enthusiastic commands of young children as they enjoy a playground staple: the swings. Swings are a classic for a reason—not only are they fun, but they also play an important role in the physical, social-emotional, and even scientific development of young children.

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