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Understanding and Supporting Your Child’s Math Development: Grades 4—8

Support your child’s math development in Grades 4–8 with clear milestones and strategies to foster effective collaboration between families and teachers.

Cover page of a WestEd Family Engagement Services resource titled "Understanding and Supporting Your Child's Math Development" for Grades 4–8, featuring a milestone table showing key math skills in number sense, operations and problem solving, measurement and data, and geometry from 4th through 8th grade.
ResourceGuide

Understanding and Supporting Your Child’s Math Development: Grades PreK—3

Support your child’s math development in Grades preK–3 with clear milestones and strategies to foster effective collaboration between families and teachers.

Cover page of a WestEd Family Engagement Services resource titled "Understanding and Supporting Your Child's Math Development" for Grades PreK–3, featuring a milestone table showing key math skills in number sense, operations and problem solving, measurement and data, and geometry from preschool through 3rd grade.
ResourceReport

Highly Mobile Youth: How State Policy and Local Implementation Can Work Together to Support Youth

Explore this comparative report on Colorado and Washington strategies for supporting highly mobile youth, highlighting policies, collaboration models, and recommendations to improve educational stability.

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ResourceCase Study

Bright Spots in Practice: Case Studies From the Los Angeles County Office of Education’s Community Schools Initiative

These case studies from Los Angeles County Office of Education’s Community Schools Initiative highlight promising practices and real-world examples of the California Community Schools Framework in action.

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Western Educational Equity Assistance Center Areas of Focus: Eight Themes From Initial Needs Sensing

This brief provides an overview of the Western Educational Equity Assistance Center’s eight focus areas and tiered technical assistance approach supporting academic success and effective learning environments across western states and territories.

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ResourceData Visualization and Infographic

Turning Research Into Action: Improving Attendance, Reducing Chronic Absenteeism

Explore four strategies to address chronic absenteeism and its impact on enrollment, school climate, and fiscal health in this infographic.

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ResourceTraining and Professional Development

Cultivating the Conditions for Learning and Well-Being

In this recorded Leading Together webinar, WestEd experts draw on educational psychology and decades of experience with educators to share practical examples, strategies, and ready-to-use resources to show how a simple leadership mindset shift can transform your school community.

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ResourceWestEd Perspectives

Supporting Student Success Through Aligned and Coherent Systems

Learn how state and local agencies can align policies and partnerships to create coherent, collaborative systems that improve supports for students and families.

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ResourceResearch and Evaluation

Richmond Fund for Children and Youth: Evaluation Report (FY 2021–24)

Evaluation of the Richmond Fund for Children and Youth, serving youth across Richmond, CA, highlighting the first three funding cycles from 2021–24.

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California Infant–Toddler Learning and Development Foundations (Second Edition)

The second edition of California’s Infant–Toddler Learning and Development Foundations provide research-based guidance on birth-to-3 progression across 4 key domains that describe the competencies infants and toddlers typically attain in the first 3 years of life.

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