Session #1: Families Come Together
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All families are different! They come in different shapes and sizes. Every child comes in bringing different family values and experiences. One of the most important things that caregivers can do is to help children feel good about the uniqueness of their family. Participants will explore ways to connect the child’s learning to their family.
These workshops are made possible by a grant from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
in cooperation with Ohio Educational Television Stations.
Session #1: Families Come Together
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All families are different! They come in different shapes and sizes. Every child comes in bringing different family values and experiences. One of the most important things that caregivers can do is to help children feel good about the uniqueness of their family. Participants will explore ways to connect the child’s learning to their family.
These workshops are made possible by a grant from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
in cooperation with Ohio Educational Television Stations.
Session #1: Families Come Together
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All families are different! They come in different shapes and sizes. Every child comes in bringing different family values and experiences. One of the most important things that caregivers can do is to help children feel good about the uniqueness of their family. Participants will explore ways to connect the child’s learning to their family.
These workshops are made possible by a grant from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
in cooperation with Ohio Educational Television Stations.
Session #1: Families Come Together
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All families are different! They come in different shapes and sizes. Every child comes in bringing different family values and experiences. One of the most important things that caregivers can do is to help children feel good about the uniqueness of their family. Participants will explore ways to connect the child’s learning to their family.
These workshops are made possible by a grant from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
in cooperation with Ohio Educational Television Stations.
Session #1: Families Come Together
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All families are different! They come in different shapes and sizes. Every child comes in bringing different family values and experiences. One of the most important things that caregivers can do is to help children feel good about the uniqueness of their family. Participants will explore ways to connect the child’s learning to their family.
These workshops are made possible by a grant from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
in cooperation with Ohio Educational Television Stations.
Session #1: Families Come Together
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All families are different! They come in different shapes and sizes. Every child comes in bringing different family values and experiences. One of the most important things that caregivers can do is to help children feel good about the uniqueness of their family. Participants will explore ways to connect the child’s learning to their family.
These workshops are made possible by a grant from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services
in cooperation with Ohio Educational Television Stations.
Session #1: Child Development Milestones
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Participants will learn about the developmental milestones of the whole child. They will learn about the developmental stages of motor development and emotional well being from infants and toddlers to pre-kindergarten. During these years motor skills are perfected. Creativity and imagination starts to shine. Caregivers will learn about the social emotional developmental stages of children, and learn about meaningful learning experiences that build growth.
These workshops are made possible by a grant from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services in cooperation with Ohio Educational Television Stations.
Click to learn more about this event: Cooking Life Class November 2022
We hope you will join us for this timely Keynote presentation from Dr. Alison Tovar about the importance of centering equity in early childhood nutrition outcomes. The presentation will be followed by a moderated Q and A session with the audience.
Alison Tovar, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Behavioral and Social Sciences in the Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Center for Health Promotion and Health Equity in the Brown University School of Public Health. Originally from Bogotá, Colombia, Dr. Tovar received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Northeastern University in 2001, a Master’s in Public Health from Tufts University School of Medicine in 2005, and her Ph.D. from the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy in 2009. Dr. Tovar was a faculty in the Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences at The University of Rhode Island from 2012-2021 and joined Brown University in 2022. Her research focuses on understanding factors that shape eating behaviors early in life among diverse, underrepresented populations and developing community-based interventions among these populations.
Session #1: Child Development Milestones
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Participants will learn about the developmental milestones of the whole child. They will learn about the developmental stages of motor development and emotional well being from infants and toddlers to pre-kindergarten. During these years motor skills are perfected. Creativity and imagination starts to shine. Caregivers will learn about the social emotional developmental stages of children, and learn about meaningful learning experiences that build growth.
These workshops are made possible by a grant from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services in cooperation with Ohio Educational Television Stations.