Children's Institute

We believe that if we choose children, we can change the world

Children’s Institute shapes early childhood policy, secures public investments for early childhood programs and services, and works with school communities to strengthen early learning for children and teaching practices for educators.

Our Work

At Children’s Institute, we work to improve the lives of children from prenatal to grade 5 who experience institutional or systemic barriers to opportunity in Oregon: children from low-income families, children of color, disabled children, dual language learners, and children in rural areas.

Our research, policy and advocacy, learning initiatives, and community partnerships all aim to keep kids healthy and safe and prepare them to be active, engaged learners.

Registration is open for the 2024-2025 Early School Success Academy!

Children’s Institute’s Early School Success Academy is team-based learning experience for educators working to strengthen early learning in their communities, preschool to third grade. District or school teams participate in four virtual sessions between October and March and five coaching sessions scheduled at their convenience.

Why participate? You’ll join a network of educators across Oregon working to strengthen early learning in their school communities. You’ll also get access to rich content, expert thought partnership, coaching, resources, and a membership to our exclusive change library.

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The Latest

Senate Committee Offers Fresh Take on Early Childhood Health

Senate Committee Offers Fresh Take on Early Childhood Health

Children’s Institute (CI) is elated with the Oregon Legislature’s creation of a new Senate Committee on Early Childhood and Behavioral Health. The Committee not only aligns with CI’s support of early childhood education, it does so in an original way. 

We All May Look Different, We All Still Belong: Families Embracing Anti-Bias Values

We All May Look Different, We All Still Belong: Families Embracing Anti-Bias Values

In this episode of The Early Link Podcast, host Rafael Otto chats with producer John Nimmo and parents Gabriel and Casey—contributors to the new film Families Embracing Anti-Bias Values. The film features local families considering questions including: ”What kind of world do we want to create with our children?“.

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The first day of the 2025 legislative session is Tuesday, Jan. 21! That's next week. Don't worry, CI will keep you up to date on all the dates and details on early childhood education and health, including the #Momnibus package!

#earlyliteracy #earlychildhoodeducation #oregon #oregonlegislature #politics #oregonlegislature2025
Have you seen the Instagram post from @portland_public_schools about how to build a #homelibrary for pre-K to third grade?

#PPS offers a really fine reel with clear instructions! Here's what they say:
Setting up a kid-friendly reading space at home encourages early literacy skills in your little ones. From picture books to early readers, having easy access to stories that match their interests helps them fall in love with reading. 📚
We’re nurturing the next generation of readers and sparking a cultural shift toward lifelong literacy, one chapter at a time. 🌱
Learn more about how to support early literacy at the link in our bio.
#education #culturalchange #prek #earlyliteracy #homelibrary #littles
Just saw this post from the Oregon Montessori Association:
"Oregon Montessori Association is recruiting for our Board of Directors. If you or someone you know might be interested please visit our website at oregonmontessori.org for more information and application."
#oregon #montessori #earlyliteracy #earlychildhoodeducation #earlychildhoodeducator

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The Early Link Podcast highlights national, regional, and local voices working in early childhood education and the nonprofit sector. The podcast is written, hosted, and produced by Rafael Otto, Children’s Institute’s director of communications.

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