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How Early Educators Can Manage Stress and Burnout
While the needs of children in their care is the top priority for early childhood educators, it is also important that they learn how to manage stress and burnout resulting from the job.
Pittsburgh Debuts New 311 Intake System
Mayor Ed Gainey’s office and Pittsburgh’s Office of Neighborhood Services have launched a new and improved 311 Customer Relationship Management system.
Pennsylvania Taxpayers Can File for Free to IRS Through Direct File
Pennsylvania taxpayers can now take part in a free and secure means of filing for free this tax season through Direct File.
NSLA to Host Free Summer Planning Bootcamp in March
The National Summer Learning Association is holding a free Summer Planning Bootcamp in March to prepare for the events that it will provide to millions of young people across the nation this summer.
Presenters and Proposals Sought for Early Childhood Conferences
Presenters and proposals are being sought for several upcoming conferences relating to early childhood education in Pennsylvania.
PA Child Welfare Resource Center to Host Parent Listening Sessions
The Pennsylvania Child Welfare Resource Center (CWRC) will host listening sessions in the spring and summer for parents who have a closed case with a county children and youth agency.
Just Harvest: SNAP Users Should Be Proactive in Protecting Benefits from Scams
Just Harvest - an Allegheny County organization that addresses economic injustice through a focus on public policy and food access - is encouraging residents who use SNAP to be proactive in protecting their benefits.
CDA Renewal Amnesty Program Returns for Limited Time
To mark the 50th anniversary of the CDA, the Council for Professional Recognition is offering a limited-time CDA Renewal Amnesty Program.
PA Promise for Children Shares Black History Month Resources for Parents
PA Promise for Children has shared a series of resources on a variety of topics that parents can share with their children to celebrate Black History Month.