Message in a Backpack

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Family friendly topical sheets, just right to print and share copies of these pages with the families in your program.

Filed under Parents Early Childhood and tagged with development education play math language literacy toddlers social development on January 14, 2010 #

A Booklet for Kansas Families - Social Emotional Development

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This booklet has been complied to provide information on the development of social and emotional skills in young children and is intended for use by Kansas families.

Filed under Parents Early Childhood and tagged with toddlers preschool family emotions brain development social development social/emotional parenting parent leadership Order from KPIRC early literacy early childhood on December 15, 2009 #


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Toddling Tantrums and Tall Tales

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A what to expect and when to worry guide for parents and care givers of children from ages 2 to 5.

Filed under Parents Schools Early Childhood and tagged with development toddlers parenting tips Order from KPIRC Malcolm Smith family early childhood behavior on April 01, 2009 #


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Early Childhood Brown Bag Packet

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The Kansas Parent Information Resource Center has developed a series of Brown Bag Presentations that you can share with parents. These packets will help parents understand how they can better assist their children's learning. Each "Brown Bag" is focused on a different topic and contains several handouts that you can reproduce or that are readily available for free from the federal government. Brown Bags are available on the following topics:No Child Left Behind (NCLB), Early Childhood, Reading, Math & Science, Special Education, Staying Healthy and High School.

Filed under Parents Schools Early Childhood Businesses and tagged with brown bag education family Order from KPIRC tips workforce early childhood toddlers zero to three years on December 18, 2008 #


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