Discover how Starting Point fuels growth and success in the child care and youth out-of-school time sectors! 🌟📈 Learn more in our 2023 Annual Report: https://lnkd.in/etk5dSUp 📚🧒👧
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🏡 We believe communities, classrooms, and clinics are all important places for the wellbeing and kindergarten readiness of every child: https://bit.ly/3ZCBWZ0 Our Policy Agenda guides how we engage in local, state, and federal policy and budget developments to address the underlying structural issues that face communities, families, and children. Learn more about it in our NEW 2023-2024 annual report!
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Everyone needs access to the right care at the right time, no matter who you are or where you live. Share your experiences and celebrate excellent care or highlight areas for improvement. Adults, children and young people and carers can all take part. Fill out My Neuro Survey here. https://bit.ly/3C2Rrv7
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Just want to re-post my publication in Feb at Children and Youth Services Review (JCR Q1). For people who research young people with care experience, you may find this interesting DOI: https://lnkd.in/gFZW74dq
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How to say less, so your child learns to say more. My latest blog post is available, sharing a clear, evidence based tip that helps adults to provide the High Quality Interactions that children so desperately need to learn how to talk. https://lnkd.in/e8_zUzjJ
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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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📣 NEW Blog: In 2016, Congress established the Alyce Spotted Bear and Walter Soboleff Commission on Native Children with the mandate to study the programs, funding, and supports of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian children with the purpose of improving the lives of Native children and youth. The report and corresponding recommendations reflect the importance of listening to Native communities across the country describe their vision of what will support communities, children, and youth into the future. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/eN66YWNm
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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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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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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 contract with the Croatian Science Foundation has been signed! We are launching the project Quality of Life of Older Adults with Visual Functioning Problems. Within three years, we will analyse: visual functioning with a special focus on brain-related visual functioning problems, personal health literacy with a focus on vision-related issues and independence contributing to quality of life. Based on the initial results, we will propose and evaluate the Program for Improving the Quality of Life of Older Adults with Visual Functioning Problems.
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