Raising Successful Children


Wednesday, April 25 at 7:30 p.m. | KETV CH 7


A special 30 minute presentation hosted by KETV's Julie Cornell on the role early education plays in helping children grow and thrive in school and beyond.

First Five Nebraska congratulates our state legislators and citizens on making prenatal care a reality for more of our youngest citizens:


“That unborn baby is a person, is legal,
is innocent and is defenseless.
And that's why I'm supporting LB599."

Senator Tom Carlson
Nebraska Legislative District 38

"New industries consider locating in states who show a commitment to children in their early years.  They understand it's an indicator of stability in a community and a quality workforce."

 

Barry Kennedy
Nebraska Chamber of Commerce and Industry

"If a child starts Kindergarten behind, they will most likely stay behind for the rest of the time they're in school.  Nationally, almost 50% of kindergarteners start school behind."


Sharon Royers
Principal, Indian Hill Elementary

Nebraska's law enforcement officials agree that high quality early childhood programs can reduce crime rates and improve the quality of our communities.  Yet, Nebraska's investment in early childhood programs remains a bare fraction of what we spend on correctional services. 

More than 47 thousand children
under the age of 5 in Nebraska
are at risk of failing in school
because they lack access to safe
and stimulating environments
in which to learn and grow.

The First Five Years are a Critical Moment in Brain Development

Neuroscientific evidence indicates that a child’s experiences, environments and relationships in the first five years have a profound impact on the development of healthy brain architecture.

Investing in Nebraska’s Youngest Citizens Pays Dividends

We can grow Nebraska’s economy, strengthen our workforce and offset the rising costs of school failure, dropouts, criminal justice and public assistance by investing in our state’s youngest citizens.

Parenting and Policy for Better Early Childhood Opportunities

Parents, business leaders and policy makers are working to put more of Nebraska’s youngest children on the road to lifelong success.  Learn how to get involved in what’s happening in your community and legislature.