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Send a Message to Barack
November 14, 2008
Customers will never love a company until the employees love it first.
-Simon Sinek, "Start with Why"
In this week's Exchange Insta-Poll, you told us that some of the greatest challenges your organizations face are the state of the economy, competition from Pre-K in the public schools, and insufficient and declining public support for ECE. You have shared these challenges with your 50,000 friends in our early childhood community, but now it is time for you to share these concerns, and your solutions, with the next President of the United States.

One of the many changes that will occur when Barack Obama is sworn in as the 44th President of the United State in January will be the infusion of the energy of the Internet into the functioning of our democracy. As you know, Obama was the first Presidential candidate to effectively harness the power of the Internet to raise funds and get out the vote during his campaign. And, he will be using the Internet to inform his work as President.

Now you can share your vision for early childhood education with President Obama via the Internet. To do so, go to Change.Gov, click on the "American Moment" tab at the top of the page, and click on "Share your vision."

Let the voices of early childhood professionals be heard!



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Cindy Cadwell · November 14, 2008
Creedmoor Road Baptist PReschool
Raleigh, NC, United States


Thank you for giving us a powerful VOICE. I hope that everyone takes advantage of this excellent opportunity. I did not vote for Pres-Elect Obama, but I, as an American, pledge to pray for him and support him. I do believe that he will listen.

Martha W.Mann · November 14, 2008
United States


Early childhood programs are not given the credit they deserve. Too many of the professionals that work in the field are still considered "baby sitters" and not professionals. We work hard and strive for quality by earning national accreditation from noted associations such as the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Even with this stamp of endorsement, programs still are not receiving the respect they deserve. Funding is obviously important, but sometimes programs need more than money. Money cannot solve personnel problems. Thank you for your time.



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