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4C is blogging for children
...and using Facebook and Twitter to build community support for quality early education and care.
Advocating for Children
Visit Advocating for Children to keep up with the latest local and national issues affecting young children.
Sallie Westheimer, a longtime advocate for quality early childhood education, is this region’s recognized leader in the early childhood field. She has served for almost 30 years as executive director of 4C for Children.
Target audience: all community stakeholders and members of media.
 Blink–and They're Grown
Visit Blink–and They're Grown for tips on early childhood development and support in providing positive experiences that prepare your child for success in school and in life.
Debbie Bruemmer, Carolyn Brinkmann and Tammi Ector Fisse are blogging each week from their “parent place,” addressing parenting issues and tackling the questions parents of young children often find themselves asking. They don’t have all of the answers, though, and not every answer works for every child or every family, so they want to hear what you have to say. Debbie (right) is a parent counselor with 4C for Children, Carolyn is director of parent services and Tammi (left) is Family and Community Services Specialist in Northern Kentucky.
Target audience: all parents of young children.
Growing Children
Visit Growing Children: Best Practice in the Field of Early Education and Care to see what's on the minds of those who care for young children in child care centers and family child care homes.
Our authors are blogging together, asking questions and exploring issues critical to early childhood education and professionals in the field. From top left to bottom right, they are Karen Middendorf, Director of Professional Development; Julie Witten, Director of 4C for Children Northern Kentucky Services; Stephannie Kennedy , Professional Development Coordinator; Angie Good, Infant/Toddler Specialist; Christine Fields, Infant/Toddler Specialist; and Janine Rigg, School-age Specialist.
Target audience: early childhood professionals.
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"Do our elected officials have the will to do what will really matter for our society? Do we have the collective will to elect people who will fund what we know really works for the young children of our community?"
- Sallie Westheimer,
Advocating for Children
"My hope is that no matter the age of the children you work with, you take time to encourage a positive perspective on all of the possibilities each day brings, accidental or otherwise."
- Angie Good, Growing Children
"No matter how busy we are or how much our kids annoy us, we must ensure that they know the extent of our support and love."
- Carolyn Brinkmann,
Blink–and They're Grown
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