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What鈥檚 New? In July 2021, EducationCounsel and 国产视频 published 鈥A Toolkit for Effective and Supportive Transitions for Children, Families, and Educators.鈥 This 2.0 toolkit includes two new sections: 鈥淔ederal COVID Relief Dollars & How They Can Help Fund this Work鈥 and 鈥淭akeaways from Our Work with States, Districts, and Communities.鈥 It also includes new state and local examples; new discussions on the state of children, families, and educators; new resources; and other updates throughout.


Another school year has passed where children, families, and educators dealt with disruption and uncertainty because of COVID-19. Many families are stronger and more connected and parents are engaged in their children鈥檚 learning in a way they have not been before. Yet, while most students did return to in-person learning, school experiences did not return to normal.

Our youngest learners and their families and educators will feel the effects of the pandemic for years to come. For many, especially Black, Indigenous, and people of color and those in low-income communities, the pandemic has left lasting damage. And for many young children, the trauma, uncertainty, and loss they endured will last a lifetime. We now know the extent of some negative effects, including and in the early grades.

Supportive and effective transitions from early childhood programs into kindergarten and the early grades will be crucial to begin to address these issues. Strong transitions set children up to succeed and get the supports they need in elementary school. States, school districts, center-based and family child care programs, Head Start programs, and the communities in which they are located must work together and thoughtfully connect children鈥檚 and families鈥 experiences across these years. Families and educators will need more support as they work to meet young children鈥檚 needs and help them thrive.

Transitions are rarely the direct responsibility of any one official. Leadership, vision, supportive policy, and careful planning are needed to ensure transitions remains a priority. Despite its importance, transitions are often overlooked or neglected and leading up to the start of a new school year.

In order to ensure seamless transitions for children, families, and educators, state and local government officials must work to create enabling conditions for supportive and effective transitions. They must also align what children and families experience and how they experience it, as well as continuous improvement efforts.

The ongoing response to COVID-19鈥攃oupled with extended availability of resources, like American Rescue Plan (ARP) funds鈥攑rovide an opportunity to enhance children鈥檚 transitions experience, reimagine and align learning environments in early childhood and elementary education, rethink how we value and support educators, and strengthen family and community engagement. It is up to states and local communities to make those changes by strengthening systems to support the prenatal through third grade (P鈥3) continuum.

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