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J.R.

The Jody Rutherford Memorial Fund makes a direct and immediate positive impact.  Through the fund, we can bridge the gap between government funding limitations and the services our students require, ensuring all students who need early intervention receive it. This fund ensures no child is left behind.

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The Face of Hunger

BELA is a registered charity and has been working with children and families in Brooks and area since 2012. We are always looking for avenues to contribute to the overall health and wellness of families. As a way to extend further support to families in our area, we will be sharing the proceeds from BELA’s Festival of Trees with a co-beneficiary each year that, like us, also works with or provides services or supports to children and families.  This years’

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Sensory Play: Tips and Tricks

In my previous blog post we established that sensory play is essential to a child’s learning and brain development, but what if you don’t have a water or sand table? Playful sensory activities need not be difficult or involve a lot of fancy toys or resources. Shallow inexpensive plastic storage totes make perfect sensory bins. You can put the bin on the kitchen floor or outside when the weather is nice. So now that you have the bins, what do

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Emotions Among Preschoolers

Kristen, 4 years old, was with her Mom in a department store to buy diapers for her younger brother. A doll caught her attention, as they were about to pay. Kristen pulled her mom back to the aisle where she saw it.  Her Mom said, “You’ve got lots of them at home, let’s go.”  But Kristen refused to go and insisted on buying it. Her mom on the other hand was firm about not buying the doll.  Kristen, feeling frustrated yelled, “I don’t want to go!” then turned around and started to

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The Unwritten Curriculum.

“Learning starts in infancy, long before formal education begins, and continues throughout life.  Early learning begets later learning and early success breeds later success, just as early failure breeds later failure.” (Heckman, James, 2014) The late Dr. Fraser Mustard gave voice to “three enduring messages that have permeated the popular culture: The years before 5 last a lifetime; It takes a village to raise a child and Pay now or pay later”(2011, Early Years Study 3).  Drs. Mustard, Heckman and many others in recent years, have given voice

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Calm, Alert and Ready to Learn – How to help our children self-regulate

Calm, Alert & Ready to Learn – How to help our children self – regulate Who hasn’t at some time or another been mortified when their child has a complete melt down in a public place?  Personally, I can recall a time when one of our daughters (who shall remain nameless) would tantrum every time I picked her up from the sitter and made a quick stop at the grocery store, or pharmacy, on my way home.  It was embarrassing, people would

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