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Since 1985, the Montana Early Childhood Project (ECP) has been dedicated to improving the quality of programs and services for Montana's young children and their families. We work closely with partner organizations across the state to promote early childhood professional development.
The early years of a child’s life-from birth to age eight-are critically important for learning and development. The Montana Office of Public Instruction, along with its partners, are committed to supporting Pre K -3 learning communities in providing our youngest learners a great start.
The 2014 Montana Early Learning Standards reflects the passionate, engaged, and effective collaboration of early childhood experts and leaders from across the state representing a variety of interests, knowledge, and experience in the care and education of young children.
Since 1985, the Montana Early Childhood Project (ECP) has been dedicated to improving the quality of programs and services for Montana’s young children and their families. We work closely with partner organizations across the state to promote early childhood professional development.
The Montana Early Childhood Education Knowledge Base is focused to the skills and competencies that effective early childhood educators must have to successfully support all children and families in early care and education settings, including family, group, center, and public-school programs.
The Montana Association for the Education of Young Children (mtaeyc) is an organization of early childhood professionals working to solve local, state, and national issues that affect children and families.
Zero to Five Montana is a statewide early childhood organization focused on increasing access to early care and education, supporting and strengthening families, uplifting voices, and empowering small businesses and communities.