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  1. The Center for Early Education was founded in 1939 by a group of professional psychoanalysts who were interested in respecting the inner world of children. Since then the school has become regarded as one of the top elementary schools in the nation.

    • 1939
    • Cub
    • Damian R. Jones
    • Private
  2. portal.arkansas.gov › service › ar-early-childhoodRefer A Child – Arkansas.gov

    ≫. Refer A Child. The Arkansas First Connections Early Intervention Program is a program that provides services to families with infants and toddlers who have developmental delays or disabilities. The program is funded by the Arkansas Department of Human Services and is available statewide.

  3. The Center for Early Education, a socio-economically and culturally diverse independent school for children, toddlers through grade six, strives to graduate students who are joyful, resilient, lifelong learners.

  4. Community Engagement. Learning and community are at the heart of everything we do at CEE. From school-wide assemblies to parent education programs, daily life at The Center supports our mission of developing lifelong learners in a close, supportive community. As a diverse, urban school, The Center campus is a hub for all kinds of activities.

  5. Arkansas Early Learning is classified as a public charitable organization (PC) under IRS and Arkansas [2] classifications. The company's main areas of focus are early childhood education, health, mental health, disabilities, family engagement, and nutrition.

  6. Center for Early Learning Funding Equity builds capacity for assessing adequacy and equity in early learning funding systems through research and transformative partnerships. We create innovative approaches and funding mechanisms that support the diverse needs of children and families.

  7. Early Childhood. The Office of Early Childhood (formerly known as Division of Child Care & Early Childhood Education) knows that the earliest years are critical for brain development and learning so they work to ensure children and families have access to a safe, high-quality, and nurturing care.