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          Emily Fay Named VP of Agency Advancement

          March 26, 2019

          Emily Fay headshot4C for Children is happy to welcome Emily Fay as the agency’s new Vice President for Agency Advancement. In her new role, Fay will lead the agency’s fundraising and development efforts and will oversee its communication functions.

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          Exploring the World Through Play Experiences

          March 5, 2019

          A young child wearing a white dress smiles while holding a black spray bottle, standing among green potted plants and ferns indoors.Did you know that the concepts of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics (STEAM) are all around us? You don’t need to have an in-depth knowledge of these subjects to introduce them to children. Families can naturally embed these concepts in everyday life. A foundation for STEAM is laid by helping children increase their awareness of the world and by encouraging them to think creatively.

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          Annetta Rutland Celebrates 40 Years With 4C

          February 27, 2019

          Annetta Rutland headshotAnnetta Rutland is 4C for Children’s walking historian. Not because she is an avid reader of history but because she has lived and contributed to that history over the past 40 years as an employee—a rare accomplishment in today’s world where the average employee changes jobs every five years. Read More about Annetta Rutland Celebrates 40 Years With 4C »

          A New Tool to Help Achieve SUTQ Goals

          February 25, 2019

          Family child care providers have another tool at their disposal to help them earn a Step Up To Quality rating!

          The One-Star Tool for Family Child Care (www.4cforchildren.org/getmystar) is now live on the 4C for Children website. It offers the opportunity for unrated child care professionals to independently navigate the steps needed to apply for a one-star Step Up To Quality rating. Read More about A New Tool to Help Achieve SUTQ Goals »

          Loveland sophomores receive Champions for Children: The Next Generation Award

          February 7, 2019

          Every child should have access to books.

          That’s a core belief of Alex and Hannah Laman and it’s what led them to found Adopt A Book, a local nonprofit organization that works to ensure children in need have access to books—and have books of their own. Read More about Loveland sophomores receive Champions for Children: The Next Generation Award »

          Let’s Talk About Kindergarten

          February 5, 2019

          A group of young children wearing backpacks stands in a line outside, waiting to board a yellow school bus. An adult woman stands in front of them, talking and gesturing with her hand.It is not too early to start thinking about kindergarten! The transition to kindergarten is a milestone that families anticipate—sometimes with excitement and sometimes with apprehension. It’s a transition that means adjusting to new schedules, riding on school buses, experiencing academic expectations and working with teachers, adjusting to classroom environments and making new friends. Here’s a few things to help make the transition as successful as possible. Read More about Let’s Talk About Kindergarten »

          Child Care and The Cliff Effect with Vanessa Freytag

          February 1, 2019

          talent magnet institute logoWhat does child care have to do with employers? A lot more than many realize.

          Mike Sipple, Jr., invited 4C President/CEO Vanessa Freytag to be his guest on this week’s Talent Magnet Institute Podcast, where they talked about the Cliff Effect, child care, and why business owners need to start paying attention…today. Read More about Child Care and The Cliff Effect with Vanessa Freytag »

          Welcome to Our New DECL Class!

          January 28, 2019

          DECL classLocal children get higher quality care when their teachers are better supported in their own professional growth.

          Child care administrators are given the opportunity to concentrate on their professional growth as they discover and strengthen their leadership skills as participants in the 4C Developing Early Childhood Leaders (DECL) seminar.
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          There’s No Perfect Temperature for Outdoor Play!

          January 2, 2019

          A smiling baby wearing a pink hat, pink scarf, blue winter coat, and pink mittens stands in falling snow, holding a yellow toy shovel outdoors.Don’t let snow and cold keep your children from outdoor play this winter. When dressed appropriately, the benefits children receive from playing outdoors far outweigh the fears of frost bite! Active outdoor play combats childhood obesity, promotes gross motor development and helps reduce stress—for parents and for children! It is common to hear adults say that “my child will not like being in the cold weather,” or “the cold is too dangerous to play in,” or “there’s nothing to play with.” It is up to adults to focus on the importance of children’s play, regardless of the season. After all, play should not be restricted to warm weather. Let’s approach the winter season with a playful attitude.

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