The goals of the National Center for Pyramid Model Innovations (NCPMI) are to assist states and programs in their implementation of sustainable systems for the implementation of the Pyramid Model for Supporting Social Emotional Competence in Infants and Young Children (Pyramid Model) within early intervention and early education programs with a focus on promoting the social, emotional, and behavioral outcomes of young children birth to five, reducing the use of inappropriate discipline practices, promoting family engagement, using data for decision-making, integrating early childhood and infant mental health consultation and fostering inclusion.
El Paso County's Early Childhood Council
Alliance for Kids works with local service providers and organizations to support young children and families in El Paso County to:
Ensure that each and every child experiences an equitable, high quality continuum of services and supports that leads to success in school and life.
Improve the quality of early learning environments to prepare young children to enter kindergarten; build the resources and skills of families; and ensure that families have access to social, physical, and mental health services.
Be a hub for partners, providers, caregivers, policy makers, and business leaders to coordinate, collaborate, and align resources.