In 2024, World Children's Day calls on adults to listen to the future. By listening to children, we can fulfil their right to self-expression, understand their ideas for a better world and include their priorities in our actions today.
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Through awe-inspiring and relevant stories aimed to empower one's sense of self and expand their world view, we hope our programming this year ignites a love for reading and connection in the children, teens, and families we serve. That's why our 2024-25 program theme is "The World We Want: Empathy, Awe, and Human Connection." Learn more about this year's program theme at: buff.ly/3TZnN4V
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2024 World Children's Day calls on adults to listen to the future. By listening to children, we can fulfil their right to self-expression, understand their ideas for a better world and include their priorities in our actions today 💙 https://lnkd.in/ea5eU6J2 #WorldChildrensDay
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In our latest blog which is our 20th we shine a spotlight on how you should adapt your party, according to the age group of Children attending. https://lnkd.in/ezXHb6e6
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The importance of adapting all the key aspects of a party according to the age of Children attending, is often under-estimated. We talk you through the adaptations in this our latest and 20th blog.
In our latest blog which is our 20th we shine a spotlight on how you should adapt your party, according to the age group of Children attending. https://lnkd.in/ezXHb6e6
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HOPE is for everyone! The HOPE framework centers around the Four Building Blocks of HOPE, key types of positive childhood experiences (PCEs) that all children need to thrive, and helps organizations, communities, and individuals make changes to practices, policies, and programming to ensure that all children have equitable access to PCEs. Learn more about HOPE: https://buff.ly/3zppvpp
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In our latest blog we answer one of the questions we most commonly get - How long should a children's party be and the factors you might want to consider. https://lnkd.in/eShgZYJU
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I'm excited to share that our article, "Home Visits in School Social Work Practice: History, Best Practices, and Future Considerations" has been published in Children and Schools! https://lnkd.in/erdMXi_4
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In this blog we answer one of the most commonly asked questions that we get - how long should a Children's Party be. We outline all the factors that you might want to take into consideration. https://lnkd.in/eShgZYJU
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Making a Children's Party too short or for that matter too long can ruin the experience. In this blog we look at the factors to take into consideration and get it just right.
In this blog we answer one of the most commonly asked questions that we get - how long should a Children's Party be. We outline all the factors that you might want to take into consideration. https://lnkd.in/eShgZYJU
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Check out Jana Boddy, as she advocates for kindergarten classrooms rich in play! You can read more about her in the Fall issue of Young Children.
Meet our Member Spotlight, Jana Boddy! Jana has been an early childhood educator for over 20 years and advocates for trauma-informed, play-based learning while championing equity and respect for educators, children, and families in underserved communities! Learn more about Jana's story in our most recent issue of Young Children! https://lnkd.in/g-wUxjJe
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