Children need a comprehensive support system to reach their full potential. Our holistic approach to child development involves coordinated efforts at the community, district, parental, and school levels. At the community level, we engage local leaders and organizations to create a supportive environment that prioritizes children's well-being. Parental involvement is crucial; we provide resources and training to help parents support their children's growth effectively. Schools are also a key focus, where we work with educators to implement programs that foster the childrens development. Through integrating these efforts, we ensure that children receive the consistent support they need from all aspects of their lives. This comprehensive approach leads to better outcomes in health, education, and emotional well-being. To learn more about our holistic approach and its impact, follow us on LinkedIn.
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Children need a comprehensive support system to reach their full potential. Our holistic approach to child development involves coordinated efforts at the community, district, parental, and school levels. At the community level, we engage local leaders and organizations to create a supportive environment that prioritizes children's well-being. Parental involvement is crucial; we provide resources and training to help parents support their children's growth effectively. Schools are also a key focus, where we work with educators to implement programs that foster the childrens development. Through integrating these efforts, we ensure that children receive the consistent support they need from all aspects of their lives. This comprehensive approach leads to better outcomes in health, education, and emotional well-being. To learn more about our holistic approach and its impact, follow us on LinkedIn.
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Today's blog: A new report finds Massachusetts families need a system of early childhood support in their communities Many new parents have a common complaint: babies do not come with instruction manuals. This is a problem that Massachusetts could solve by creating easy ways for families to access information about and connections to early childhood services. A new report from the Urban Institute, a Washington, D.C., think tank, explains how. https://lnkd.in/e9U9m9zC
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For Mother's Day, I got to interview some of our most dedicated parent advocates about why early childhood care and education is important to them and what makes moms the best advocates for their families, the educators who teach their kids, and their communities. Read their stories here: https://lnkd.in/eBaY_ri8
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Unlocking the Power of Parental Engagement 🚀 Excited to share my latest episode of Getting Real with Leaders in Education featuring the incredible Gloria Corral, President and CEO of Parent Institute for Quality Education (PIQE). We dive deep into how empowering families transforms education. - The crucial role of family engagement in educational success. - Strategies for effective communication between schools and families. - The impact of community support in enhancing the educational journey. Find the link to this enlightening episode in the comments. Let's explore how we can collectively shape a brighter future for our children!
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The journey of raising a child with special needs is unique for every family, often accompanied by triumphs and challenges. As educators, we have the opportunity to be more than just teachers; we can be allies, understanding partners, and supporters in this journey. Recognizing parents' daily lives, struggles, and victories is crucial in forming a partnership that transcends traditional teacher-student dynamics. At Distinctive Method Interventions, LLC, we advocate for a collaborative approach, where educators and parents work hand-in-hand to support the child’s learning and growth. This partnership is built on open communication, mutual respect, and, most importantly, understanding and compassion for the experiences of parents navigating the special needs education system. Let's strengthen this partnership. Together our voices can inspire change and promote a deeper connection between families and educators. We can create a more inclusive and empathetic educational environment for children with special needs.
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Brilliant Morning, here's your #morningsnippet! Is your child starting a new phase on their learning journey? Going into a new school is a wonderful milestone, and it can also be unnerving for little children. TG's Child Care understands the importance of easing children through transition phases and they do it with their unique TG's magic touch! https://hubs.ly/Q02fxYWC0 Here are some tips for families when your child is moving into a new learning environment: 🏫 Families can bring their child to visit the new care service before they start, so they can become familiar with the building. 🏫 It would be helpful for children to meet their future Educators, so they can recognise familiar faces later on. 🏫 Families can talk to their children about what they will be doing at the new school. 🏫 Families can also share important information with the Educators about their child's routine, cultural traditions, values, likes, and dislikes. Do you have other tips that worked for your child starting a new school? Share here! #brilliantmorning #brilliantmorningsnippet #brilliantonline #brilliantmagazine #TGsChildCare #EarlyChildhoodEducation #PlayingIsLearningForLife #TGsEducators
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Check out the latest from the amazing Georgie Dent #lifematters
Yesterday morning, with my little sidekick on her very last day of school holidays, I headed into the studio for #LifeMatters on ABC's Radio National with Hilary Harper. I was a guest with Frances Press who is the Head and Dean, Education and Professional Studies, at Griffith University. Our topic was why access to affordable, quality early childhood education and care matters SO MUCH to children, to parents, to families, to grandparents ... and what happens when children and families miss out. It was a big-hearted, human-focused conversation and I would love you to have a listen. The Parenthood https://lnkd.in/eq-7PMvJ
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Really good study of child and youth policy at a state level.
Want to learn more about how afterschool networks are developing meaningful collaborations with their state child care administrators? A new playbook "Designing State Child Care Systems with Intentional Supports for Children and Youth 5-13" offers statewide examples to help you support access, quality, and workforce development for the school-age field. https://lnkd.in/eUFqNrsE
New resource: Designing State Child Care Systems with Intentional Supports for Children and Youth 5-13
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High-quality pre-K programs make a difference in children's lives. 🌟 Explore how we can diversify where pre-K is offered while maintaining quality: https://lnkd.in/diyZi5dY Erin Harmeyer GG Weisenfeld Ellen Frede
Including Family Child Care (FCC) Programs in Publicly-Funded Pre-K: Conditions for Success - National Institute for Early Education Research
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UK's first educational intervention that uses somatic therapy (mind-body connection) to reduce school exclusion
🌟 Empowering Children: Breaking the Silence on ACEs in 4 Key Steps 🌟 Voices Unveil Strength: In the realm of childhood, silence can be the greatest obstacle to growth. 🗣️ By encouraging open dialogue, we unlock the power within each child to express their experiences. Breaking the silence becomes the first step towards helping them navigate and heal from Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs). Community as a Shield: Imagine a community that acts as a shield, embracing every child with empathy and understanding. 🤝 Sharing stories becomes a collective effort to create an environment where children feel supported and validated. Our shared experiences pave the way for a community that nurtures resilience in the face of adversity. Seeds of Compassion: Every shared experience is a seed planted, cultivating a culture of compassion. 🌱 As we break the silence on ACEs, we provide a roadmap for parents, educators, and caregivers. These insights empower them to recognize, address, and prevent ACEs, ensuring the growth of children in an environment rich with understanding and support. Journey Towards a Brighter Future: Breaking the silence isn't just about acknowledging the past; it's about sowing the seeds for a brighter future. 🌈 Together, we embark on a healing journey that transforms communities into havens for children. Let's build a world where their laughter drowns out the echoes of adversity, and every child can thrive despite life's storms. 💪✨ #BreakTheSilence #ChildrensWellbeing #HealingJourney #SpeakOutForChange 🌟
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