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Holiday Safety
Posted by
Bobbette Beedle, Region 3 Office Support
in
CCR&R Blog
on 6/27/2019
Review suggested tips for your holiday safety.
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Celebrate Diversity During the Holidays
Posted by
Carol Jensen, Region 3 Community Services Specialist
in
CCR&R Blog
on 12/20/2018
Honoring a child’s culture is necessary to building positive self-esteem. How they live and what they believe is part of who they are.
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Intentionally Create Moments of Joy
Posted by
Rachel Williams, Grade-Level Reading Community Coordinator, Jackson County, Early Childhood Trainer
in
CCR&R Blog
on 11/30/2017
How can we intentionally create more moments of joy with our children and begin to eliminate those moments of stress?
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Routines During the Holidays
Posted by
Lora Patton, Region 4 Director
in
CCR&R Blog
on 11/16/2017
It is important during the chaos of the holidays that you try to find some kind of routine that your family can rely on. Lora offers excellent suggestions to keep in mind!
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Season of Sharing Traditions
Posted by
ZoeAnn Wignall, Region 4 Child Care Consultant
in
CCR&R Blog
on 12/22/2016
One developmentally appropriate way to recognize and honor the cultures of families in your program is to ask families to share their traditions! Every family has something unique to their culture to share.
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Happy Holidays - How to Celebrate All Different Beliefs
Posted by
Carol Jensen, Region 3 Parent Services Specialist, Business and Community Liaison
in
CCR&R Blog
on 12/24/2015
As a child growing up on a farm in Iowa, I was not exposed to many people from other cultures. I knew children who lived on farms and I knew children who lived in town. As the only child with red hair in my elementary school, I was probably the most “diverse.”
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