The Next Generation: Contemporary Issues in Early Childhood and Emerging Directions

Young children and families in the U.S. and around the world are living in a fast-changing world. The “new ecology” or contemporary context for the developing child includes: the persistence of inequalities, the demand for quality childcare, the growing impact of a changing climate, increasing conflict, the influence of technology, and the need for increased social connections, among other trends. The early childhood field plays a pivotal role in supporting families during these challenging times. The hope lies in new ways of supporting the nurturance of children, multigenerational strategies, cross-sector collaboration at every level, and remaining open to innovation within a framework of long-standing principles of child development.

Joan Lombardi, Ph.D., is a longstanding champion for young children, families, and those who care for them. Dr. Lombardi is the director of the Early Opportunities Initiative and adjunct professor and senior advisor at the Stanford University Center for Early Childhood, Graduate School of Education.

This lecture is made possible through an endowment from the Arthur Sulzberger Family. Please join us for a reception following the talk.

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