As part of the movement to develop and improve services for infants and toddlers, more state, federal, and professional accountability systems are requesting that infant/toddler programs demonstrate the use of an empirically based curriculum.

However, uncertainty exists about how this impacts infants and toddlers. What does a curriculum for infants and toddlers look like? What elements are important? How can educators assess whether a curriculum is being used effectively?

This brief, co-authored by WestEd’s Kerry Kriener-Althen, aims to provide background and guidance to policymakers and practitioners in the context of this emphasis on curricula for programs serving infants and toddlers.

The brief:

  • Looks to existing definitions of curricula for infants and toddlers to identify key elements that should be considered
  • Examines how educators might assess curriculum implementation
  • Reviews definitions and approaches from many sources. and provides relevant and representative information in the appendix

This information should be useful to those providing group care and education services in home-based and center-based settings.