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"Together for Children" is a work of many hearts. 02/25/07 |
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"Together for Children" The positive daily experiences you provide, as parents and child care providers, for young children are important for increasing their chances to have a productive, happy life. If you stay at home with your children, have a schedule and plan activities for them and with them. If your children are in a child-care program while you work outside of home, make sure that it offers chances for constructive play and learning opportunities, with well-qualified staff who promote positive social behavior. Research shows that high quality child-care programs can reduce behavior problems in later childhood. As part of a young child’s family, you have a critical influence on that young child’s development. Give your children opportunities to play with other children and to interact with people of all ages. Give children your time. Play together, eat together, watch their activities, work on projects together, just hang out and share everyday experiences. What you teach children today will make a difference in who they are tomorrow. Click below for useful parent and care provider information, helpful suggestions, and educational materials. PARENT/FAMILY INFORMATION: ANGER / DISCIPLINE NUTRITION LITERACY - INFANTS & PRESCHOOL CHILDREN CARE PROVIDER/TEACHER INFORMATION:
Click below on the PowerPoint Presentations for useful information, helpful suggestions, and educational materials. The presentations are auto timed and will advance automatically. You may use Page up and/or Page down button to expedite advancement of each page. Click the back button to exit Power Point Presentations.
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"Together for Children" is a work of many hearts.
This site was last updated 02/25/07