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Raising a School-Ready Child will provide you with ideas on how to engage young children, especially 3-and 4-year olds, in everyday activities that help them develop the characteristics, positive behaviors, and skills that lead to success at home, school, work, and in life.
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PDF Building a Family and School Partnership View
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Raising a School-Ready Child will provide you with ideas on how to engage young children, especially 3-and 4-year olds, in everyday activities that help them develop the characteristics, positive behaviors, and skills that lead to success at home, school, work, and in life.
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PDF Building a Love of Science for Your Young Child - March 2015 Newsletter View
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This newsletter will provide tips for you to use with your infant, toddler, or preschooler, as well as suggest activities that promote scientific thinking that you can do with your child at home.
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Raising a School-Ready Child will provide you with ideas on how to engage young children, especially 3-and 4-year olds, in everyday activities that help them develop the characteristics, positive behaviors, and skills that lead to success at home, school, work, and in life.
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Raising a School-Ready Child will provide you with ideas on how to engage young children, especially 3-and 4-year olds, in everyday activities that help them develop the characteristics, positive behaviors, and skills that lead to success at home, school, work, and in life.
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Raising a School-Ready Child will provide you with ideas on how to engage young children, especially 3-and 4-year olds, in everyday activities that help them develop the characteristics, positive behaviors, and skills that lead to success at home, school, work, and in life.
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PDF Effective Ethical User of Technology View
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Raising a School-Ready Child will provide you with ideas on how to engage young children, especially 3-and 4-year olds, in everyday activities that help them develop the characteristics, positive behaviors, and skills that lead to success at home, school, work, and in life.
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PDF Getting Ready for Kindergarten Book View
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To assist with the Kindergarten transition process, the Center on the Family has produced Getting Ready for Kindergarten, a locally-written children’s book about beginning kindergarten. In this beautifully illustrated book, Mary Ann and Eric Nemoto tell the story of Leilani, who is cared for by her grandmother, and Tino, who is in preschool, as they prepare for kindergarten. Getting Ready for Kindergarten shows parents and teachers working together to provide Leilani and Tino with a positive start to kindergarten.
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PDF Hickory Dickory Dock: Nursery Rhymes Rock! (R.O.C.) View
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In this newsletter, we’ll expand on the important skills that children learn when they hear and recite nursery rhymes, and present helpful strategies for using nursery rhymes with each age level – infants, toddlers and preschoolers.
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Raising a School-Ready Child will provide you with ideas on how to engage young children, especially 3-and 4-year olds, in everyday activities that help them develop the characteristics, positive behaviors, and skills that lead to success at home, school, work, and in life.
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PDF Raising a School-Ready Child View
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Raising A School-Ready Child: A Family Guide provides useful tips to help parents, family service providers and educators prepare youngsters for school success. The publication discusses the essential role that parents play in helping children develop the characteristics, positive behaviors and skills that are needed for success at school, home, work, and in life. These traits are associated with the General Learner Outcomes (GLOs) that serve as the basis for evaluating student performance at all grade levels, and in all academic disciplines in Hawai‘i ’s public schools. Raising A School-Ready Child describes the home-to-school learning continuum, with examples of everyday activities that parents can use to support their children’s early learning, and to promote school readiness.
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PDF Reading with Your Young Child - February 2015 Newsletter View
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This newsletter will provide reading tips for you to use with your infant, toddler, or preschooler as well as suggest reading activities that you can do with your child at home.
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Raising a School-Ready Child will provide you with ideas on how to engage young children, especially 3-and 4-year olds, in everyday activities that help them develop the characteristics, positive behaviors, and skills that lead to success at home, school, work, and in life.
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PDF The Building Blocks of Fine Motor Skills View
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In this newsletter, we will discuss the building blocks of fine motor skills as well as share activities that support the fine motor development of infants, toddlers and preschoolers
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PDF We All Make Mistakes Book View
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We All Make Mistakes is a story of events that occur throughout a day in a classroom with students and their teacher. We All Make Mistakes shares a message to children that it is okay to make mistakes but taking responsibility for their mistake and resolving it are the important lessons to learn. To order this book, use the Learning to Grow order form LTG activity books order form_Jan2016
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PDF Why Play March 2017 View
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In this newsletter you will learn why play is so important in a child's development and how it helps the brain grow and learn.
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