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  1. Missouri Early Learning Standards (MELS) are a framework of expectations for what children can do from infancy to kindergarten entry. Each standard includes a description of what the child may be doing to demonstrate meeting the standard, as well as, activities to give adults examples of ways to support the child in learning and mastering a ...

  2. Learn about the MELS, a framework of expectations for children's development and learning from infancy to kindergarten entry. Find resources, activities and videos to share with families and access training opportunities.

  3. This document outlines the developmental goals and indicators for children from birth to age five in Missouri. It covers six domains of learning: approaches to learning, social and emotional development, physical development, health and safety, language and literacy, and mathematics.

  4. Nov 1, 2022 · Download, borrow, or stream the official publication of the revised MELS for preschool and afterschool programs in Missouri. The document covers the domains, indicators, and benchmarks of early learning for children from birth to age five.

  5. This document shows how the Missouri Early Learning Standards and the Head Start Early Learning Outcomes Framework are aligned across seven broad areas of early learning. It is a resource for Head Start and other early learning programs to use for curriculum, assessment, and school readiness goals.

  6. Overview. Child Care Relief Funds. Childhood Community Leaders. School Readiness. Common Acronyms. Families. Tips for Families. Understanding My Child's Development. Track My Child's Development.

  7. The guide is designed to provide an explanation of the standards and contains practical suggestions for creating engaging, developmentally appropriate learning communities where each child’s literacy development is fostered. Why is it important to have standards for early literacy? In Missouri, the Outstanding Schools Act of 1993 called

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