We all know that raising children requires a network of caring adults, yet in the dominant culture of the United States, we are often missing this village of kinfolk to nurture and love our children. Care often relies on the labor of early childhood professionals. What if early childhood education emulated familial bonds and partnered closer with extended families to create lasting relationships that support children throughout their lifetimes? What lessons can we learn from the family village?

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