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Published: 15 March 2020 15 March 2020

SANTA FE – In response to Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s March 11 declaration of a public health emergency, the Children, Youth, and Families Department (CYFD) and the Early Childhood Education and Care Department (ECECD) have made a series of temporary changes to New Mexico’s early childhood policies. 

“We recognize that New Mexicans face a range of circumstances and challenges. If you have the flexibility to stay home with your child, we encourage you to do so. If you need child care, we are doing everything in our power to ensure that you have access to healthy and safe care,” said Early Childhood Education and Care Department Secretary Elizabeth Groginsky. “New Mexico is fortunate to have child care providers who are stepping up to support families - and we are here to support them.” 

Temporary Changes Affecting Children and Families:

Temporary Changes Affecting Child Care and Pre-K Providers:

“In the face of adversity, early childhood education and care leaders from Farmington to Hobbs are stepping up to ensure that children and families have the support they need during this emergency - and we can’t thank them enough. We are fortunate to have such a committed and supportive early childhood community,” said Early Childhood Education and Care Department Secretary Elizabeth Groginsky.