Milagros Nores
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Early Childhood Researcher | Co-Director for Research at NIEER, Rutgers University
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📢 The 22nd State of Preschool Yearbook is here — and findings are historic. State-led efforts have driven ECE to record highs, helping preschool recover from pandemic’s setbacks. 📈 But progress isn’t equal, some states made minimal/no investment. Look at your state here:
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2024 Yearbook
NIEER conducts academic research to inform policy supporting high-quality, early education for all young children.
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Loving my copy. Congratulations to the editors!
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This weekend I got to see the documentary Abundance which follows the unbelievable events that occurred when a cast of kidney donors came together to create a live staged storytelling show. Such a bright light in the current context. My SIL is highlighted in it. Its inspiring.

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Home - Abundant Movie
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Now available: State of the Field Synthesis – Closing the Opportunity Gap for Young Children: Where Are We and Where Do We Go From Here? - #NRCEC2024. Shantel Meek, Gerry Cob, Ann Whalen, Sara Vecchiotti, discussing the significant opportunity gaps faced by many young children.

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217 - State of the Field Synthesis - Closing the Opportunity Gap for Young Children: Where Are We and Where Do We Go From Here
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Starting 2025 sharing our new introduction to our edited ECRQ Special Issue on equitable access to ECCE in the U.S.! With Pamela Joshi, Tamara Halle, Julia Henly, Yoonsook Ha & Neda Senehi Ph.D.

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Advancing research on equitable access to early care and education in the United States
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The first 1,000 days of a child’s life are crucial – there’s growing evidence that the #Next1000Days are just as important. Highlights on the New #ECD
@TheLancet Series.

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The first 1,000 days of a child’s life are crucial – the next 1,000 could be just as important
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The ‘next 1,000 days’ (ages 2-5) are a critical time to build on early childhood development but many children still lack adequate support.
In a new Lancet Series with contribution from Swiss TPH, authors call for increased investment, with a focus on access to early childhood care and education.