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PA Promise for Children Releases August Books for Preschoolers
PA Promise for Children has released its list of July books for preschoolers that includes eight titles across four categories.
Child Mind Institute Provides Resources to Prepare Students for College
The Child Mind Institute has shared a list of resources for caregivers whose children are preparing to leave for college.
Trying Together Offering Home Based Child Care Course
Trying Together is offering a 12-week course that includes information about best business practices, opening a small business, child care licensing, Keystone STARS, and developmentally appropriate practices.
August Is National Immunization Month
National Immunization Month is an annual observance held in August to highlight the importance of vaccination for people of all ages.
Confluence Podcast Episode Focuses on How to Prevent Challenging Behaviors
Challenging behaviors in early learning classrooms can disrupt routines, affect classroom safety, and frustrate even the most experienced educators.
Pennsylvania Selected to Participate in Action Research Partnership Initiative
The Pennsylvania Office of Child Development and Early Learning (OCDEL) announced that Pennsylvania has been chosen as one of three states to participate in the National ECE Workforce Center's Action Research Partnership, a yearlong initiative to drive meaningful systems change for the early childhood education workforce.
PBS Kids for Parents Recommends Books from Around the World for Kids
PBS Kids for Parents has released a list of books for young children that includes recommended stories from around the world.
Kidsburgh: Children Shouldn’t Use “Energy” Drinks for Boost During Exercise
Last year, Kidsburgh wrote about a pediatric nutritionist who investigated a mystery regarding why high school football players practicing for the coming season were battling dehydration and muscle cramps worse than ever.
Harvard University Report Examines Relationship Between Place, Race, and Early Childhood Development
Harvard University’s Center on the Developing Child has released a new resource that examines the relationship between place, race, and early childhood development.