WCCF has just released a comprehensive new publication, “Wisconsin’s Early Care and Education Landscape: Planning for a Coherent System.” Drawing from statewide data, the 52-page paper provides an overview of Wisconsin’s progress in expanding and improving services for young children, strengths and weaknesses in our early care and education services, and options for an effective ECE system.
The paper explores:
* Overall data and trends in early care and education in Wisconsin
* Access to ECE services for children and families
* The quality of ECE programs
* Early care and education systems in other states and in the military
* Options for consideration for developing an effective ECE system in Wisconsin.
The paper pulls together trends and data on 4-year-old Kindergarten, child care, Head Start and Early Head Start, services for children with disabilities, and home visiting.



