The Child Mind Institute’s article, “Do Kids Grow Out of Learning Disorders” reveals that children do not outgrow learning disorders.
Read MoreThe National AfterSchool Association (NAA) annually recognizes a cohort of emerging young leaders who are champions of and dedicated to furthering the field of out-of-school time. Nominate an individual today!
Read MoreThe PA Program Quality Assessment (PQA) Team has added three new asynchronous professional development sessions to the PD registry.
Read MoreProfessional development courses from the Pyramid Model Consortium are now available at no cost for Pennsylvania professionals and partners.
Read MoreTrying Together invites early care and education providers, families, and other caregivers of young children to apply for the 2024 Early Childhood Education (ECE) Advocacy Fellowship to become a catalyst for change as an early childhood advocate.
Read MoreChildren always look to their caregivers for a sense of safety during scary and vulnerable times. Oftentimes, the caregivers are informing their children how to respond in these situations. Therefore, parents and caregivers must have the right resources to help their children process and work through these big emotions.
Read MoreProposed legislation introduced last week would amend the City of Pittsburgh’s Zoning Code to allow for child care facilities within single-family residentially zoned neighborhoods.
Read MoreELRC Region 5 is offering developmental screenings at no cost to families.
Read MoreAction Housing Inc. is providing funds for low-income homeowners in Allegheny County to make whole-home repairs to severely damaged households through the federal Whole-Home Repairs Program.
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