Preschool

Fighting against the flu

Fighting against the flu Sudbury Town Crier With a shortage of seasonal and H1N1 vaccine, Carol Bradford, RN, stands organized with her spread sheet scheduling flu clinics as the vaccine becomes available. In addition to...

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Draft Law Seeks to Silence Advocates of Tribal Hatred

Nairobi — Hate-speech mongers, blamed largely for last year's deadly post-election violence, will be major targets of the proposed new constitution should it be adopted. Although the draft makes it clear that people shall enjoy...

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Nancy Jean Landry, at 55, of Belmont, teacher's aide

By Herald staff Wednesday, November 25, 2009 - Added 3m ago Nancy Jean (Romano) Landry of Belmont, a kindergarten teacher’s aide, died Sunday at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge after a sudden illness. She was 55. Born in...

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Preschool Letter B Art Activity

Early Childhood Alphabet Theme Create alphabet art with young children. This lesson plan outlines the steps to make letter B themed bugs. Preschoolers can learn about the letter B while creating imaginative art. This early...

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Toronto board eyeing all-kindergarten school

More on Schools and resources Toronto's public school board is looking at creating an all-kindergarten school – believed to be a first in Canada – to ease the space crunch at Thorncliffe Park Elementary. A kindergarten-only...

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TV Time For Young Children May Be Doubled By Daycare May, Study Finds

In a new study, the amount of television viewed by many young children in child care settings doubles the previous estimates of early childhood screen time, with those in home-based settings watching significantly more on...

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Board clears way for Scott renovation, 4 new schools

Nov 25, 2009 (The Blade - The Toledo Board of Education last night approved the final measure to go ahead with the renovation of Scott High and start construction on four new schools. The board unanimously approved the final...

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Woodland Hills board votes down charter renewal for Propel East

By Eleanor Chute, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette On state tests last spring, more than 70 percent of students at Propel East Charter School in Turtle Creek scored at or above proficient in math and reading. So it came as a surprise to...

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Volunteer to Help Create a New Language - Volunteer in your own Home

Starfish Country Home School Foundation - Volunteer to Help Create a New Language - Volunteer in your Home At the Starfish Country Home School Foundation in rural Chiangmai province in northern Thailand, we are creating...

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The high cost of early learning

Andrea Mrozek, manager of research at the Institute of Marriage and Family Canada. Ontario can't afford its all-day kindergarten plan – better to let parents keep the money When Ontario's Finance Minister announced last month...

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