Supporting the

Rights & Needs of Young Children

Defending the Early Years

DEY’s Mission

Our mission is to work for just, equitable, and quality early childhood education and care for every young child. We inform educators, administrators, and parents about how children develop and learn best. We advocate for active, playful, experiential
approaches to learning informed by child development theory and evidence-based research.
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DEY’s Primary Goals

  • To advocate at the grassroots, local, state, regional, and federal levels for education policies based on child development theory and research.
  • To mobilize the early childhood community to speak up for age-appropriate standards, assessments, and classroom practices that are based on research.
  • To promote appropriate practices in early childhood classrooms and to support educators in counteracting policies and practices that undermine whole child health and optimal learning.

What’s New at DEY?

Upcoming Programming
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Day 1: Embracing Equity in ECEC as a Form of Resistance

Promotional graphic for a DEY event featuring headshots of four speakers and moderator details for a June 23, 2025, discussion on equity in early childhood education.

Day 2: Diversity is Not Divisive: Teaching Truth to Promote Inclusivity in the Early Years

Promotional image for DEY’s 7th Annual Summer Institute on June 24, 2025, featuring speakers Jesse Hagopian, Takiema Bunche Smith, Ki Gross, and “Mama” Fela Barclift.

Day 3: Fostering Care For the Environment in Young Children: An Educator’s Approach to Climate Change

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We’re thrilled to announce the release of our newest resource for the campaign, In Defense of ECEC: Restoring the Link Between High Quality and Child Development. This advocacy toolkit is a powerful new resource designed to equip early childhood educators, advocates, and leaders with clear, compelling messaging that links what we know about child development to what we do in practice and policy.

Click on the image to download the toolkit and join us on Thursday, May 29th, at 7 pm EDT for an informational webinar.

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Do you want to explore the toolkit in depth? Become a monthly subscriber to our Reflective Practitioner Series and join our next course: In Defense of Quality- A Reflective Course on Whole-Child Development in ECEC.

DEY Podcast, Dialogues and Banned Book Club Features
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Announcements
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DEY has released a new framework to support early childhood educators, caregivers, and parents in supporting young children’s healthy racial identity development. Fostering Healthy Identity Development in Young Children: Affirming Race, Culture, and Ethnicity in the Early Years is a framework for early childhood educators, caregivers, and parents to understand how racial identity develops and to support healthy development in the early years. Click on the read more button to download the framework.

Did you miss our webinar introducing the framework as part of the 2025 National Black Lives Matter at School Week of Action? You can watch the recording below!

Also check out the DEY 2025 BLMAS Resource List here!

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DeY Book Talk with Jesse Hagopian
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Did you miss our book talk with Jesse Hagopian about his new book, Teach Truth: The Struggle for Anti-Racist Education? You can watch the recording here! Thank you to AFT Massachusetts, Boston Teachers Union, and Haymarket Books for co-sponsoring the event.

Also, be sure to register for the Summer Institute to hear Jesse Hagopian give the Day 2 keynote!

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PODCAST. DIALOGUES. PUBLICATIONS. RESOURCES

Support Funding for Headstart

SUPPORT FUNDING FOR HEAD START! With the recent release by the White House of initial budget guidelines for Fiscal Year…

DEY Dialogue: IPA USA White Paper Policy Briefs

Denisha talks with Deb Lawrence, President of the International Play Association USA Chapter, about the release of their 50th anniversary white paper and policy briefs.

Banned Book Club Feature: Our Skin

DEY National Advisor and neuroscientist Kaliris Salas-Ramirez offers this month’s feature on Our Skin written by Megan Madison, Jessica Rali, and Isabel Roxas.

EP 28: Naturally Emergent Learning

In this Episode Kisha chats with Megan about her work as a nature based curriculum specialist. Megan Gessler, Curriculum Director for Little Explorers, is the founder of three internationally renowned nature-based early education programs. She established and directed the Northern Illinois Nature Play Association (NINPA), and serves on the Executive Leadership Team of the North American Association of Environmental Education’s (NAAEE) Natural Start Alliance. She holds a M.Ed. and Certificate in Nature-based Early Childhood Education from Antioch University New England (AUNE) and is a Certified Master Naturalist. Megan is a co-author of the Children’s Environmental Kinship Guide and the Nature-Based Early Childhood Program Assessment & Guidebook and she has contributed to The Sky Above and the Mud Below.

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Gender is Play Program for Kids in Ecuador

Our puppetry collective Hermafrodita is based in the south of Quito, Ecuador’s capital city, and thanks to DEY’s mini-grant, we were able to provide a full arts program for kids in three underprivileged child care centers across the city. Our program’s primary objective was to validate and nurture children’s freedom of self-expression, creativity, and identity by widening the scope of gender roles through the arts.

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DEY seeks to rally parents and educators to take action on policies affecting the education of young children, by encouraging them to speak out with well-reasoned arguments against inappropriate standards, assessments, and classroom practices.

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DEY provides mini-grants of between $200 and $500 to individuals and organizations to help foster work in communities across the country. DEY’s first mini-grant, awarded in 2014, resulted in a rally for play that took place in Minneapolis.

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A Brief Look at DEY’s impact.
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DEY’s mini-grant impact on ensuring child-initiated play prospers
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