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The Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems Project (ECCS)

What is the Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (ECCS) Project?

The Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (ECCS) Project is a major statewide planning initiative, working toward better coordination of all services and programs that touch the lives of young children, birth through age five. ECCS is based on building relationships among adults who care about the crucial significance of the early years in young children’s lives. State partners involved in the ECCS Project come from the areas of health, mental health, family support, parenting education, child care, and preschool education.

  • To develop a more integrated approach among services so that all young Wisconsin children get off to the best start in life.
  • Facilitate the collaboration among resources that contribute to a child’s readiness for school and formal learning.


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