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  1. Pinned Tweet
    26 May 2015

    Wondering if Head Start or Early Head Start is right for your family? Find more information and learn how to apply:

  2. Jan 23

    Bring your child along when you run errands to build their confidence, curiosity, & social & communication skills:

  3. Jan 23

    Try one of these 8 effective strategies the next time your child displays challenging behavior:

  4. Jan 23

    Do you or your child dread the car seat? Find tips on making time in the car more kid-friendly:

  5. Jan 20

    Do you know how to access your credit report? Need tips on building and repairing credit? Watch our webinar today!

  6. Jan 20

    Discover how to identify teaching practices that support curriculum fidelity:

  7. Jan 20

    DYK? Taking your child with you when you run errands can help them learn. Make it a positive experience:

  8. Jan 19

    If your child struggles at bedtime, try using a sleep diary to track strategies until you figure out what works:

  9. Jan 19

    Young children thrive on predictability & repetition. Nap/bedtime routines are key to teaching healthy sleep habits:

  10. Jan 19

    Make life a little easier by following these 7 tips when running errands with kids:

  11. Jan 18

    Watch "Birth to 5 Teacher Time" - This professional dev. series provides teaching tips & related materials:

  12. Jan 18

    All kids are different, but following these guidelines can help ensure they are getting enough sleep:

  13. Jan 18

    Partner with families using strengths-based attitudes and relationship-based practices:

  14. Jan 18

    Use this check list to increase children’s participation in the classroom:

  15. Jan 17

    works tirelessly to ensure all vulnerable children and families have access to the :

  16. Jan 17

    Responding to babies' facial expressions, gestures & vocalizations lays the foundation of communication!

  17. Jan 17

    Modifications increase classroom participation & learning. Practice matching modifications to children's needs:

  18. Jan 16

    Use these steps to better engage with children:

  19. Jan 15

    Try these 5 simple things you can do to help your child learn to think like a scientist!

  20. Jan 15

    Children learn best when they are in safe, well-supervised environments via

  21. Jan 15

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