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Today is Giving Tuesday, and we love the idea that together, we can reimagine a world built upon shared humanity and generosity. As we celebrate 20 Years of impact on young children across the state, we are building a movement and gaining momentum! But we need support from individuals like you to continue making an exponential difference during these critical early years of a child’s life. Join us on the journey to making Oregon a great place to be a kid with your gift today 🫶 Donate link in bio.

Did you catch our latest Substack post? As this season of celebration and thankfulness unfolds, our CEO Kali Thorne Ladd shares her thoughts our recent 20 Years of Impact event and what two decades of work advancing early childhood in Oregon means to Children`s Institute.
"It is with profound joy and gratitude that I reflect on our recent Champions for Children – 20 Years of Impact event, celebrating the past two decades of Children’s Institute’s work to make Oregon the best place to be a kid.
Among the 550 plus champions who filled the room, including our friends who joined virtually from Central and Eastern Oregon (and a few from out-of-state!), I was in awe of the power of our collective community and it truly took my breath away.
But building a society that honors and supports children from the moment they are born takes more than one event or any singular act. It requires a daily commitment and a choice to be better, to do better."
Read the rest + subscribe to our Substack at the link in our bio.

A reminder for this week 🫶
The latest in early childhood health research shows the vital importance of brain development from ages 0-5, including the multi-faceted context in which it takes place. The needs of children encompass not just educational opportunities but a community of support, strengthened through trust and relationships.
And yet, this model of early childhood development, promoted as it is by research today, has existed in practice through Indigenous communities since time immemorial‼
As our community partner from S.P.I.R.I.T.S, Suzie Kuerschner, describes - traditional knowledge is a gift from our Elders. By supportively holding and carrying traditions that inform early childhood exploration and development, we can strengthen the strands of multigenerational families and providers to build trust and create shared relationships.
While many of us gather with loved ones this week, may we honor not only the history, but the vibrant wisdom and leadership of Native American communities today.
We live on stolen land in cities marked by violence toward and removal of Indigenous peoples. Making reparations and forging a new path of equity for all asks us to not only right the wrongs of the past, but to learn and embrace Traditional Knowledge across every level of society — including early childhood development.
Thank you to our community partner, Suzie Kuerschner, for her invaluable expertise and collaboration on this post. We look forward to sharing more from Suzie as we continue to honor and learn from Indigenous ways of knowing in early childhood development.

Health. Education. Protection. Respect.
At Children’s Institute, we believe these aren’t just rights; they’re the building blocks of all children having the opportunity to thrive. This #WorldChildrensDay, we join @UNICEFUSA in advocating for and supporting every child’s access, across Oregon and beyond, to an equitable future. #WCD2024
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![Health. Education. Protection. Respect.
At Children’s Institute, we believe these aren’t just rights; they’re the building blocks of all children having the opportunity to thrive. This #WorldChildrensDay, we join @UNICEFUSA in advocating for and supporting every child’s access, across Oregon and beyond, to an equitable future. #WCD2024
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Marina Merrill, Erin Lolich (Children’s Institute) and Dani Boylan, director of early learning at St. Helens School District, presented on the importance of district partnerships to support early learning at the Oregon School Board Association conference on Saturday, November 11.
Among those who attended the panel were school board members and administrators from districts across the state, who learned more about the benefits of aligning preschool with elementary grades and beyond. Also present were two members of St. Helens School Board as well as Scot Stockwell, superintendent of St. Helens School District.
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![Marina Merrill, Erin Lolich (Children’s Institute) and Dani Boylan, director of early learning at St. Helens School District, presented on the importance of district partnerships to support early learning at the Oregon School Board Association conference on Saturday, November 11.
Among those who attended the panel were school board members and administrators from districts across the state, who learned more about the benefits of aligning preschool with elementary grades and beyond. Also present were two members of St. Helens School Board as well as Scot Stockwell, superintendent of St. Helens School District.
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📚 Early Learning Academy Day 1 Recap ⤵️
🌟 Day 1 of our Early Learning Academy journey unfolded with fresh insights! It emphasized the power of collective knowledge. Educators shared reflections, expressing excitement for alignment in early learning and in the possibility of impactful change.
💡Breakout sessions led by our culturally specific partners were filled with heart-centered insights and practical wisdom. The collective `aha` moment was palpable as educators recognized the shared goal of supporting young minds across different levels.
💪"Impossible to Possible" became the mantra of the day. The exchange of ideas transcended our virtual space and the ripple effect is already in motion. School districts are eager to embrace the possibilities they have uncovered.
🎉 Day 1 was just the beginning, setting the stage for two more days of discovery, growth, and collaboration at the Children`s Institute Early Learning Academy. Stay tuned for more updates!
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Early Works and Early School Success
Since 2010, we’ve helped build community-centered early learning programs that have transformed schools and created opportunities for young children and their families. That work continues to shape state policy and strengthen early learning, preschool through grade 5.



Health and Learning Initiative
The Health and Learning Initiative is a partnership between Children’s Institute, the Oregon Health Authority, and the Oregon Pediatric Improvement Partnership to transform the relationship between Oregon’s health care and early learning systems.
Our recent work developing an incentive metric for Coordinated Care Organizations focused on social and emotional health is the first of its kind in the nation.
Tune In
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.
