Santa Fe Metropolitan Area - Director of Research and Program Advancement
Embracing Early Childhood DevelopmentNew Mexico ranks 43rd in children's well-being according to a national reporting system, Kids Count, based on 10 indicators: low birth weight, infant mortality, child mortality, teen death rate, teen birth rate, high school dropout rate, teens not working or in school, underemployed parents, children living in poverty and children in single-parent families.Our organization is being called to risk a caring response in relationship with others to be a healing and nurturing ministry for our youngest citizens. Research has shown that 80% of the brain architecture develops between the ages of 0 and 5 years – and early experiences determine whether a child's developing brain architecture provides a strong or weak foundation for all future learning, behavior and health.We want to insure that children are able or enabled to (1) develop and realize their potential; (2) satisfy their needs; and (3) develop the capacities that allow them to interact successfully with their biological, physical and social environments.Please visit our website to see how you can get involved.