In today’s culture, screens play a big part in our lives. There has been an abundance of research completed over the last several years that shows limiting daily screen time can improve physical and mental health for everyone.
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Research Highlights Benefits of High-Quality Early Care and Education
A recent report by the Child Care and Early Education Policy and Research Analysis provides a comprehensive review on the expansive short and long-term impacts of high-quality early childhood education and care for young children.
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Managing Holiday Stress
The holiday season brings a sweet dose of joy, but it can also bring on a significant amount of stress. With the numerous demands of children and other family members, it can be particularly challenging.
With a little preparation, there are ways to ease the pressure and allow families to concentrate on what truly matters – togetherness.
Act Now for Ohio Families and Children
The Biden-Harris Administration recently requested $16 billion from Congress in supplemental federal funding to sustain the child care sector and provide an additional year of child care stabilization funding.
4C for Children Recognizes Early Childhood Educators
The 4C for Children Leadership and Early Childhood Conference kicked off each day by recognizing an early childhood educator who has positively impacted the children and families in their communities.
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November Declared National Adoption Month
More than 3,000 Children wait to be adopted
On Nov. 1, President Biden declared this month as National Adoption Month. Following the declaration, Governor Mike DeWine and Lieutenant Governor Jon Husted signed an Ohio proclamation recognizing November as Adoption Recognition and Recruitment Month.
Teaching Children Gratitude
Holidays like Thanksgiving offer a unique opportunity to pause, reflect and express gratitude for the people and blessings that enhance our lives. Gratitude isn’t a natural instinct; it must be taught to our little ones.
Benefits of Reading with Children
As a parent, grandparent, or caregiver reading to a child from their earliest days is one of easiest and best activities you can do. Children who are read one picture book every day are introduced to about 78,000 words per year.
Meet Our Champions: Dr. Christine Gibson
4C for Children will honor Dr. Christine Gibson at this year’s Champions Gala at Music hall on November 4. Learn more about our Champion for Children here.
“It was shock for me… I’ve never got anything like this. When they told me we all hugged and shared stories. It was a brilliant moment,” Dr. Gibson said.
Kick Start School Conversations
Kick Start School Conversations
School is back in session and your child is spending a lot of time away from home, so it’s only natural that you want to know how their day went. When asked the simple question, “How was your day?” most children respond, “good” or “fine.” As was a parent or caregiver, that short response doesn’t give you much insight and may make it more challenging to get more information out of them.
Try one of these questions to create meaningful conversations with your child and learn more about their day.