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  1. Florida adopted the Florida Early Learning and Developmental Standards Birth to Kindergarten in December 2017. The standards and benchmarks reflect the knowledge and skills that a child on a developmental progression should know and be able to do at the end of an age-related timeframe.

  2. Early Steps provides free early intervention services to infants and toddlers, from birth to 36 months, with developmental delays, disabilities and at-risk conditions.

  3. Welcome to Florida Early Steps Learning Center - a central location for learning modules, Tools for Early Steps Teams (TEST) Toolkit, and learning communities.

  4. We have grown from three initial demonstration sites to providers and families across all local Early Steps sites -- from the Panhandle to the Keys -- using FL-EPIC!

  5. Positive early learning experiences are crucial for later success in school, the workplace, and the community. Research shows that children’s earliest experiences play a critical role in brain development.

  6. Learning starts at home with you as your child’s first teacher. Infants, toddlers and preschoolers learn by observing and listening to family members as they go about their daily routines. Families are responsible for shaping a child’s development of values, learning skills and social skills.

  7. Early Steps Learning Center is a place where I trust that my little one will be cared for appropriately. They have been entrusted to care for three of my children, with my youngest one being enrolled currently, since 3 months of age. The teachers are friendly, nurturing and knowledgeable.