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  1. NAEYC's First President: Patty Smith Hill. Betty Liebovich. Patty Smith Hill was instrumental in the formation of early childhood educational practice in the United States. Many of her ideals still constitute the foundation for educating and socializing young children.

  2. Feb 25, 2022 · NAEYC also decided that it would never again hold its conference in a city where people of color experienced such blatant discrimination, the caucus history states. Dr. Ward went on to serve as NAEYC’s president. That was just one example of how Dr. Ward fought hard in her life.

  3. The Clarks shared a professional dedication to studying racial identification in African American children. For over 20 years, they conducted groundbreaking studies on children’s sense of identity, including tests using dolls, coloring, and drawings.

  4. Who was the first African American president of the NAEYC, and is credited with developing a code of ethics for the profession? A. Caroline Pratt B. Maria Montessori C. Evangeline Ward D. Oneida Cockrell

  5. The National Association for the Education of Young Children ( NAEYC) is a large nonprofit association in the United States representing early childhood education teachers, para-educators, center directors, trainers, college educators, families of young children, policy makers, and advocates. [2] .

  6. NANE-NAEYC history. It became necessary to guard against the often biased effects of nostalgia, for I was in the "thick of things" throughout the entire period either as a Gov-erning Board member, as the last president of NANE, the first president of NAEYC, or on the Board as past president. July 1976 333

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