Welcome to AEPS Training resources. You may use and explore these links to supplement your AEPS learning and discover national sites with helpful early childhood training resources. 

After you purchase one of our offerings, you will have access to additional resources that are specific to the tool certification you have selected.

  • AEPS-3 website
    (https://aepsinteractive.com/) provides useful information about the powerful assessment and curriculum system for ensuring real progress for every young child. Visit the training page to explore training options. Sign up for the newsletter. Explore the resource hub for implementation, recorded webinars, sample materials, and alignments with national and state standards.

  • Brookes website
    (https://brookespublishing.com/) has an extensive list of professional resources to support your work. You can find comprehensive product overviews and AEPS-3 ordering information, including for AEPS-3 IRR Certification.

  • Build Initiative
    (https://buildinitiative.org/) provides individual resources and resource collections to support work building equitable early childhood systems. The initiative helps state leaders advance comprehensive, high-quality, and equitable programs, services, and supports for young children, their families, and communities and focuses on systemic solutions to address disparities and expanding networks to enhance their capacity to take action.

  • Early Childhood Investigations
    (https://www.earlychildhoodwebinars.com/) is an ongoing series of conference-quality free webinars for early childhood educators. Engaging webinars are presented by thought leaders and experts early care and education and explore critical topics that offer new ideas and insights to early childhood professionals, especially administrators.

  • The Early Childhood Personnel Center
    (https://www.ecpcta.org/) is a national resource that assists states to build Comprehensive Systems of Personnel Development (CSPD) support those providing intervention services to improve outcomes for infants and young children with disabilities and their families.

  • The Early Childhood Research and Reference Portal
    (http://ectacenter.org/portal/portal.asp) at the Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (ECTA) offers a variety of primary resources, research and reference materials for administrators, researchers, policy makers, practitioners, families and advocates for young children with special needs.

  • The Office of Head Start (OHS) Training and Technical Assistance (T/TA) system (http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ohs/assistance) supports Head Start program staff in delivering quality services to children and families, with resources available at the national, regional, and grant recipient level.