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Temper tantrums, sibling rivalry, sleeping through the night, eating healthy, separation anxiety and the list goes on. What parent doesn't struggle with one or more of these challenges when trying to raise a happy, healthy child?
JOIN US ON THURS. AUG. 7th from 6-8PM FOR A SPECIAL OUTDOOR "PLAY IS LEARNING"
EARLY CHILDHOOD RESOURCE FAIR at BALDWIN PARK CHILDREN'S PLAYGROUND.
Spend some quality time with your child in the park complete with
a spray pool, climbing toys, swings and a sandbox area designed specifically
for children under five. Parents of young children are encouraged to bring a
picnic supper and enjoy a fabulous evening of play activities for
children along with information tables for parents. The Partners of the
Parenting Resource Network, an information and resource service, will provide
dessert. Baldwin Park is at the south end of Grand Avenue in Baldwin. Free - open to all. Call (516) 240-6018 for more information.
Announcing: Special Parent Education Workshop:
MOVIN' UP: Is it Time to Go Back To School Already?
It's all about making the transition to a new school or just a new class a smooth and easy one. Come hear tips for slipping out of the carefree, lazy days of summer to the more structured expectations of fall. Transitions can be very important in a young child's development - each step building up their confidence and self-esteem. Take advantage of the final few weeks of August to slowly gear up for the inevitable changes that September will bring.
Tuesday, August 19th - 10:00 - 11:15am in Oceanside at Friedberg JCC, 15 Neil Court.
Optional babysitting available for a small fee. Call 240-6018 for more information. Registration requested - class size limited to ensure maximum participation.
The Parenting Resource Network brings together community and government agencies, libraries, hospitals, school districts, nursery schools and child care centers in one easy to navigate resource to provide answers to these and other questions parents may have.
In addition to this online directory of resources for parents to access, the Network has a "Warmline" -- (516) 240-6018 -- for parents to call to get information, reassurance, support and guidance.
The Parenting Resource Network links together agencies that are involved in early childhood and parent education. Each organization recognizes the importance of the first five years of life to a child's future educational achievements and wants to help parents maximize that potential. Parents can call the Parenting Resource Network for information, search this Website, or visit the facility.
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