Child Development Resources Employee Directory
Non-profit OrganizationsVirginia, United States51-200 Employees
Child Development Resources (CDR) is a Virginia-based nonprofit organization established in 1965 that serves infants and toddlers from birth to age three, along with their families, in Williamsburg, James City County, York County, and Poquoson. The organization provides early intervention services and supports affordable, high-quality early care and education, aiming to help children reach their developmental potential and support families facing risk factors such as low income, premature birth, teen parenthood, or parental substance abuse. CDR acts as a comprehensive resource for physicians, teachers, parents, and early childhood professionals, offering services and referrals to address questions and concerns about infancy and early development. In addition to direct services, the organization has a history of teaching and providing technical assistance to child development professionals both within the region and beyond, reflecting its role within the broader early childhood education sector. A notable recent development includes partnerships and collaborations, such as a memorandum with Internationalauthors.org to support diverse authors’ voices in Latin America, illustrating CDR’s engagement with networks beyond its immediate service area.