About ZERO TO THREE

 

Our mission is to ensure that all

babies and toddlers have a

strong start in life. 

Our P-5 Competencies

Our P-5 Competencies

The P-5 Competencies provide a universal set of competencies necessary for all prenatal-5 service providers, supervisors, and managers. The P-5 Competencies have a broad purpose of strengthening professional competence on shared fundamental concepts and to facilitating interdisciplinary partnerships and coordinated service delivery.   

 

Each of the P-5 Competency domains are equally important, and they build upon and reinforce one another.  

 

[P5-1] Early Childhood Development: how development unfolds from conception to age 5 across social, emotional, cognitive, language, physical, and motor development and ways to responsively support it 

 

[P5-2] Family-Centered Practice: why and how to effectively partner with families to support children’s health and development by building positive, supportive relationships 

 

[P5-3] Relationship-Based Practice: why relationships are central to supporting the development of children, and how to create responsive and productive relationships with children, families, and other service providers 

 

[P5-4] Health and Development Risk and Protective Factors: how and why multiple factors—including community, economic, political, and cultural influences—support or impede healthy development and the quality of relationships; and ways to work with families to identify strengths and use them as resources to reinforce protective factors, help manage challenges, and reduce risks 

 

[P5-5] Cultural and Linguistic Responsiveness: how culture and language have profound effects on child and family development, ways to raise awareness of our own assumptions about cultural attitudes and values, and strategies to integrate culturally and linguistically responsive methods 

 

[P5-6] Leadership to Meet Family Needs and Improve Services and Systems: why and how to exercise leadership in advocacy, policy, and sharing knowledge and resources with families, colleagues, and the general public to promote optimal outcomes for expectant parents, young children, and their families and caregivers 

 

[P5-7] Professional and Ethical Practices: why and how to follow and apply high-quality practices consistent with ethical and legal standards, behaviors, requirements, and obligations; and improving practices based on evidence, emerging knowledge, and promising approaches 

 

[P5-8] Service Planning, Coordination, and Collaboration: why effective and responsive service provision requires planning, including a coordinated effort with other sectors and service providers; and how to take a strength- and relationship-based approach in partnerships 

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ZERO TO THREE | 2445 M Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20037 

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ZERO TO THREE | 2445 M Street NW, Suite 600, Washington, DC 20037 

(202) 638-1144 | Privacy Policy | Terms and Conditions