📣 Our latest annual report magazine is out! 📣 This year, we focused on JP's second generation: children. Learn about our Child Development Centers, our programs for kids beyond the classroom, and the perspectives of JP moms, staff, and partners — the support surrounding JP children. Read it now: https://bit.ly/3VSx2Eh
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Just signed up for Harvard's webinar: "A Place to Play: Working Towards Fairness of Place for All Children." As someone deeply invested in the appropriate development of children, I'm eager to explore into the importance of #play in their lives. At Teaching Strategies, LLC we're committed to making #learning a fun and enriching experience, and I believe this webinar will offer valuable insights to further enhance our approach. I encourage everyone passionate about early childhood education to join me in registering for this webinar. Let's explore together how we can create inclusive environments where every child has a fair chance to thrive! #EarlyChildhoodEducation #PlayMatters #InclusiveLearning #Webinar #HarvardUniversity
Play is an incredible tool for supporting strong early development. It helps children build strong relationships and develop key skills, and it reduces sources of stress. To dive further into why play matters for early development and how communities can create more equitable access to play among children, join us for our upcoming webinar, "A Place to Play: Working Towards Fairness of Place for All Children," on March 5 at 12 PM EST. Register here: https://bit.ly/42EERQR
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Register for this free webinar! We have embedded these core principles into our Focusing Action for Positive Change Grant Program and support community based initiatives that can improve mental well-being outcomes for individuals and families living on #PEI
Play is an incredible tool for supporting strong early development. It helps children build strong relationships and develop key skills, and it reduces sources of stress. To dive further into why play matters for early development and how communities can create more equitable access to play among children, join us for our upcoming webinar, "A Place to Play: Working Towards Fairness of Place for All Children," on March 5 at 12 PM EST. Register here: https://bit.ly/42EERQR
How Play Can Help Children and Families Thrive
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Early education programs - understanding the cultural beliefs and values of families in your program is key to the family engagement process. When you engage parents as leaders with diverse perspectives, the result is more responsive services for children and families. Learn more: https://buff.ly/3RktEBh
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"Educated kids make educated decisions." That’s why we partner with schools and our community of caring neighbors like you to help kids to succeed in school and in life. Watch as Rene Gellerman, our President & CEO, shares with Johnny Marx the thinking behind our United for Schools initiative – to unite community resources and volunteers to help kids early on, to help them unlock brighter futures for themselves. And, the results speak for themselves. Dive deeper here: https://lnkd.in/gXpwEqV3
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Watch this brief video (00:28) to see an example of a Global Early Education classroom's representation of "the silent teacher." Every single child, ages 3-5, has the right to this level of high-quality early childhood education, regardless! There's much more to come, so follow our Page!
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The federal Title I program has been around for nearly 60 years, is funded at $18 billion a year, and supports academic and non-academic programs across the nation's schools -- with an emphasis on helping students in poverty. In a new story, EdWeek Market Brief breaks down the results of a survey of the country's district and school leaders on how they use that money for core academic subjects, social-emotional learning, school counseling, and resources for English-language learners and special needs populations. The story is based on nationally representative survey by the EdWeek Research Center. Title I is likely to become even more important over the coming year, as school systems reach the end of a historic amount of federal stimulus money. https://rebrand.ly/kpt6lcy
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In a recent edition of Exchange Every Day dedicated to embracing families, communities, and culture, Monica Wells, our family and community program administrator, shared her deep connection to families and communities and how it positively impacts children's success. "Strong, authentic relationships between our families, students, and educators are key. We must speak life into our students, cheer them on, teach them the skills, and provide the tools they need to be prepared for the future. We must show examples of the power, importance, and necessity of community." Read more here: https://lnkd.in/gc7ur8uu
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Did you know that each October marks Down Syndrome Awareness Month? We provide educators with equitable and inclusive curriculum to ensure students with moderate to severe disabilities, including Down syndrome, have meaningful access to similar educational opportunities as their typically developing peers. Learn more: https://hubs.li/Q020N_vh0.
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Dive into this curated list of children's books that explore the many layers of friendship! From navigating changes and setting boundaries to fostering kindness and inclusivity, these reads are packed with teachable moments. Perfect for educators, parents, and of course, young readers, these stories offer a heartfelt look into what makes friendships special and enduring https://lnkd.in/ee_RBEiC
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Discover our latest blog “We are preparing children for a future that we cannot see” by Claudia Bellwood 👓 https://bit.ly/3Y5pmPL Understand how @School360_ values, culture, and community support teachers so they can ensure students survive and thrive in the world!
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