The University of Illinois is partnering with the University
of Colorado at Denver, the University of Connecticut, the University
of South Florida, Education Development Corporation, Tennessee Voices
for Children, and several national professional organizations to create
a Center for the Social and Emotional Foundations of Early Learning.
The goals and activities of this consortium are designed to strengthen
the capacity of Child Care and Head Start to improve the social and
emotional outcomes of young children. As evidenced through a variety
of recent publications, there is a direct link between social and emotional
development and children's successful transition to school. While there
are data on practices that are effective in facilitating the social
and emotional development of children, this information has not been
consistently translated into information that is useful to consumers.
The lack of user-friendly information, combined with the growing number
of children with challenging behaviors and mental health needs in Child
Care and Head Start programs, highlights the need for systematic training
efforts related to social and emotional development. The consortium
is committed to addressing these issues through: a) a focus on promoting
the social and emotional development of children as a means of preventing
challenging behaviors, b) a comprehensive, culturally sensitive approach
that is inclusive of and responsive to the needs of programs, families,
other professionals, and communities, c) the dissemination of evidence-based
practices, d) the ongoing identification of training needs and preferred
delivery formats of local programs and T/TA providers, and e) collaboration
with existing T/TA providers for the purpose of ensuring the implementation
and sustainability of practices at the local level. The Center is jointly
funded by the Head Start and Child Care Bureaus.
For more information, contact Dr. Mary Louise Hemmeter, Project Director.
T: 217-330-0260; E:
mlhemm@uiuc.edu.